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Some of my Cox engines
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Mike1484- Gold Member
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Re: Some of my Cox engines
Very nice. Those are free flight models I am assuming. Would be nice to see a picture of one of the complete planes, as the fuselage I can see look good. I had wanted to try a free flight model a few times, but cannot honestly take it upon myself to release an engine and not possibly get it back! I do have a couple rubber powered free flight models I inherited that I would like to try, but cannot find rubber locally for them. I guess as well as space to do it, as I have nobody to help me locally soil do not know what I would be doing.
NEW222- Top Poster
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Re: Some of my Cox engines
These planes look great. I want to see some pics of the complete models too. The top one is a Viking?
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Re: Some of my Cox engines
Starduster 350 , Sateilite ,Ram Rod , Strato Streak . Cox .049 / .051's , Cox Tee Dee .020 . Texas Timers . All run on Little Red Cap's for pressure except the .020 . Tissue , Nitrate dope , with Klascote epoxy to fuel proof . 35% nitro fuel . Thanks for looking ...
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Mike1484- Gold Member
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Re: Some of my Cox engines
They look very Nice Mike , would think you took a few trophies with them. Thanks for sharing

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Re: Some of my Cox engines
Great presentation. Being able to remove the wing and stab let's you show off a lot of your splendid building and finishing.
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