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Cox Engine of The Month
Some UK literature about COX engines...
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Some UK literature about COX engines...
I am always thrilled when I bump into an article about COX engines, especially when evaluated in contrast with larger model engines.. I could not agree more with the statements of the article below. Some of you may have read it, but for those who have not, enjoy!!!
http://www.modelflying.co.uk/news/article/the-defiant-one/10338
http://www.modelflying.co.uk/news/article/the-defiant-one/10338
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Re: Some UK literature about COX engines...
Just another one on Texaco
http://www.thebuildingboard.com/2010/01/tips-for-those-pesky-cox-baby-bee-049.html
http://www.thebuildingboard.com/2010/01/tips-for-those-pesky-cox-baby-bee-049.html
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Re: Some UK literature about COX engines...
Great information , nice articles. Thank you for the link's. I don't plan on any "texaco" events, but the thought of testing 20 engines to get two good runners, is a LOT of bench running!
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Re: Some UK literature about COX engines...
Pretty cool, Bill Schmidt told me about the purple anodizing story. I ended up doing a bunch of Atwood/Wen-Mac heads for Bill in his favorite purple.
Re: Some UK literature about COX engines...
Thanks balogh , I have been to the building board before but not the other site I will check it out a little later , looks interesting . Eric
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