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Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
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Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
I share a video with you, take off from the grass with Cox 020!
The model has no steering rudder, steering is achieved by ailerons and depth, this becomes effective when the model moves at a certain speed!

The model has no steering rudder, steering is achieved by ailerons and depth, this becomes effective when the model moves at a certain speed!
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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
I am always amazed at your flying skills and the performance that you achieve out of these little engines and airframes. You must have great eyesight and hand/eye coordination.
Bob
Bob
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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
Amazing and great flight
, Mauricio, I've never seen a small half-A take off from grass before.

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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
Great job, bravo your flying field has some nice low grass perfect for
getting use out of those wheels.
getting use out of those wheels.





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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
rsv1cox wrote:I am always amazed at your flying skills and the performance that you achieve out of these little engines and airframes. You must have great eyesight and hand/eye coordination.
Bob
Thanks Bob for his concept, I like this so much, that from the moment I start to make a model, I imagine how it will fly, I feel part of the project or part of mine, not as something ageno, but as part of mine, I think It boils down to a great passion for this activity!

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GallopingGhostler wrote:Amazing and great flight, Mauricio, I've never seen a small half-A take off from grass before.
Thank you !, You can not imagine all the happiness that I ran inside to see this little boy take off .... it's amazing that something so small will give you so much joy!

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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
1/2A Nut wrote:Great job, bravo your flying field has some nice low grass perfect for
getting use out of those wheels.
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My great friend Brad !, much of what I have achieved, is thanks to you, since you give me information and I from here try to learn and apply! Look here I leave a photo so that you can appreciate the lawn and the model and have a reference.
The engine is wonderful, maybe a little bigger wheels would be perfect !, but just like this, I like how it turns out, I send you a big hug!



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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
I love it, Mauricio, thanks for the entertainment. Watching you and Andras and Lieven fly those tiny planes is one of the only things that attracts me to trying RC. That's a beautiful airfield you have there, with such pretty green grass. I know you've told us, but I forget... where are you located? Are you in France too? Or one of the Scandinavian countries?
Thanks again, you are an inspiration.
Rusty
Thanks again, you are an inspiration.
Rusty
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Re: Cox .020 RC - Take off from the grass -
RknRusty wrote:I love it, Mauricio, thanks for the entertainment. Watching you and Andras and Lieven fly those tiny planes is one of the only things that attracts me to trying RC. That's a beautiful airfield you have there, with such pretty green grass. I know you've told us, but I forget... where are you located? Are you in France too? Or one of the Scandinavian countries?
Thanks again, you are an inspiration.
Rusty
Hi Rusty, thank you very much for your words, I'm so glad that you like it, I can assure you that this small wonder RC built at home, from the plane of Frank Ehling, where I have replaced the rudder movement by the ailerons, I find it extremely pleasant to fly and the challenge was to take off from the ground, which was also achieved, it is incredible that such a small model, can generate so much joy and satisfaction.
I live in South America, precisely in Argentina, in the central area of the country, there is an extensive plain. We are about 7744 km from where you live You where I live, on the same continent Rusty :-)

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