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Cox Engine of The Month
Name this prototype
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Re: Name this prototype
A.C.Bee.C
Accidentally Connected Backwards Cox
It’s a long way to the prop if ………
Davenz13- Platinum Member
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Re: Name this prototype
Of course Jeremy is aware of this thread. Staff will always be treated with kindness and respect and our motto, which is affixed to our pinboard is:
Good employers serve their employees
Jeremy was looking forward to what names forum members might come up with and got a chuckle from some of them. It is good for one's mental health to maintain a sense of humour (humor for our friends south of the border) in challenging times
Good employers serve their employees
Jeremy was looking forward to what names forum members might come up with and got a chuckle from some of them. It is good for one's mental health to maintain a sense of humour (humor for our friends south of the border) in challenging times
Re: Name this prototype
That’s good you all keep a sense humor about it! I think I would name the newbie’s new bee
Bass Ackward Bee
Bass Ackward Bee
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Re: Name this prototype
Not so Sure Start Cox .049 junk in the trunk engine???
Mark Diedrichs- Gold Member
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Re: Name this prototype
I’d call it a “Millennial Bee”
I’m surprised there wasn’t an example around he could work from, or at least an instruction sheet. You’re a pretty tough guy to work for!
I’m surprised there wasn’t an example around he could work from, or at least an instruction sheet. You’re a pretty tough guy to work for!
Cribbs74- Moderator
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Cribbs74 wrote:
I’m surprised there wasn’t an example around he could work from, or at least an instruction sheet. You’re a pretty tough guy to work for!
Absolutely. Jeremy was thrown in the deep end for sure. Lucky everyone has a sense of humour.
Oldenginerod- Top Poster
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Re: Name this prototype
Admin wrote:
"Bummer Bee"
I'm actually digging the "Bummer Bee".
The Groovy Mark
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Re: Name this prototype
There was an online example available (because out of stock); obviously not accessed at the time but definitely accessed after that. Jeremy is great and first day at a job in an unfamiliar industry can be a challenge.Cribbs74 wrote:I’d call it a “Millennial Bee”
You’re a pretty tough guy to work for
I’m surprised there wasn’t an example around he could work from, or at least an instruction sheet. You’re a pretty tough guy to work for!
"You’re a pretty tough guy to work for". Yeah, I know: $25 / hour for general labour, hand over the keys to the office and zero supervision as to actual workplace attendance (I come in late and leave early)… It's pretty rough
Re: Name this prototype
Cox International wrote:There was an online example available (because out of stock); obviously not accessed at the time but definitely accessed after that. Jeremy is great and first day at a job in an unfamiliar industry can be a challenge.Cribbs74 wrote:I’d call it a “Millennial Bee”
You’re a pretty tough guy to work for
I’m surprised there wasn’t an example around he could work from, or at least an instruction sheet. You’re a pretty tough guy to work for!
"You’re a pretty tough guy to work for". Yeah, I know: $25 / hour for general labour, hand over the keys to the office and zero supervision as to actual workplace attendance (I come in late and leave early)… It's pretty rough
Just yanking your chain Bernie, that sounds pretty cushy are you hiring any more employees?
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Cribbs74 wrote:Cox International wrote:There was an online example available (because out of stock); obviously not accessed at the time but definitely accessed after that. Jeremy is great and first day at a job in an unfamiliar industry can be a challenge.Cribbs74 wrote:I’d call it a “Millennial Bee”
You’re a pretty tough guy to work for
I’m surprised there wasn’t an example around he could work from, or at least an instruction sheet. You’re a pretty tough guy to work for!
"You’re a pretty tough guy to work for". Yeah, I know: $25 / hour for general labour, hand over the keys to the office and zero supervision as to actual workplace attendance (I come in late and leave early)… It's pretty rough
Just yanking your chain Bernie, that sounds pretty cushy are you hiring any more employees?
I know and have a good sense of humour. Balanced staff at the moment and business is brisk. All those people at home due to Covid and discovering their childhood passions (read: Cox) make for a surge in sales. All good and many thanks
Re: Name this prototype
hiring any more employees ?
Will work 7-23 for chicken wings , coffee an´beer .
Need only small spot for tent .
Will work 7-23 for chicken wings , coffee an´beer .
Need only small spot for tent .
germanbuddy- Gold Member
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germanbuddy wrote:hiring any more employees ?
Will work 7-23 for chicken wings , coffee an´beer .
Need only small spot for tent .
You being from South of the Main River, we would entertain this. A "Preusse" would be more challenging and, if you were "Schwabisch" (where "true" Germans are from), we would double your pay.
Hope that you have a sense of humour
LG
Bernd
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Sure I have a sense of humour .
To be precise,
Iám a north Badener / Nordbadenser, way much better then Schwabisch,
precisewise .
The ever first bicycle (Drais) , car (Benz) and tractor (Lanz)
was build in my hometown .
I guess, that says it all .
LG
Peter
GER-1223
To be precise,
Iám a north Badener / Nordbadenser, way much better then Schwabisch,
precisewise .
The ever first bicycle (Drais) , car (Benz) and tractor (Lanz)
was build in my hometown .
I guess, that says it all .
LG
Peter
GER-1223
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germanbuddy- Gold Member
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Ha, but we have the Porsche factory 30 minutes north of my hometown (Reutlingen). Actually only 15 minutes in a 911, flat out
Re: Name this prototype
Remember ,
the Schwabians from Suffenhausen borrow/stolen "how to" knowledge from
the North Badenser many , many moons ago.
the Schwabians from Suffenhausen borrow/stolen "how to" knowledge from
the North Badenser many , many moons ago.
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germanbuddy- Gold Member
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WRIGHT !
yes, ……. but funny as funny can be , Mr. Bee.
…...Ha, but we have the Porsche factory 30 minutes………. .
Ha , without Benz, there would be NO Porsche, which is Benz´s grandson .
LG
Peter
yes, ……. but funny as funny can be , Mr. Bee.
…...Ha, but we have the Porsche factory 30 minutes………. .
Ha , without Benz, there would be NO Porsche, which is Benz´s grandson .
LG
Peter
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Frederick Carl von Gortler IV follows...but will keep my strong opinion about how wrong both of you are to myself......grin.....smile
Mannschaften.....Hauptfeldwebel
VKK 452 Worms/ Weisbaden /Mainz /Bingen /Rüdesheim am Rhein
Distant family owned Asbach Uralt until sold to national conglomerate in the 90s
Mannschaften.....Hauptfeldwebel
VKK 452 Worms/ Weisbaden /Mainz /Bingen /Rüdesheim am Rhein
Distant family owned Asbach Uralt until sold to national conglomerate in the 90s
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Distant family owned Asbach Uralt until sold to national conglomerate in the 90s
1890 ?.... 1990 ??.
I LOVE fake news, like another blonde Tweety sings to me.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbach_Uralt
https://asbach.de/geschichte/?dzsvg_startitem_vg1=0
Wiesbaden sounds much better.
1890 ?.... 1990 ??.
I LOVE fake news, like another blonde Tweety sings to me.
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Asbach_Uralt
https://asbach.de/geschichte/?dzsvg_startitem_vg1=0
Wiesbaden sounds much better.
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RE: Name this prototype
To commemorate it's development during the pandemic I would name it.....Sum Ting Wong......
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Asbach Uralt part of my family history....albeit distantly
1892, distiller Hugo Asbach founded his company under the name “Export Compagnie für Deutschen Cognac” (export company for German cognac). His aim was to produce German Cognac which was to be of equal quality to its French counterpart. On March 18th 1908, the brand name “Asbach & Co. Uralt” was registered at the Trade Registry of the Imperial Patent Office.
In 1991 the family sold the company to the British company United Distillers.
Asbach is owned by the Underberg group since 2002
After more than 100 years, in 2007 the bottling of spirits came to a final end in Rüdesheim with the move to Wilthen in Saxon
https://www.rheinweinwelt.de/en/history.html
while I have personally owned just about every German car....We Germans are most notable for superb Alcohol brewing and distilling....
and quite frankly if you do not have one complete circle of Kummerling* you are clueless
*Kuemmerling is the brandname of a type of Kräuterlikör (herb liqueur) from Germany, belonging to the group of Halbbitter (semi bitters). This 35% by volume alcohol is a type of bitters. It has been in production since 1963 in Bodenheim, near Mainz, using a recipe from 1938.
1892, distiller Hugo Asbach founded his company under the name “Export Compagnie für Deutschen Cognac” (export company for German cognac). His aim was to produce German Cognac which was to be of equal quality to its French counterpart. On March 18th 1908, the brand name “Asbach & Co. Uralt” was registered at the Trade Registry of the Imperial Patent Office.
In 1991 the family sold the company to the British company United Distillers.
Asbach is owned by the Underberg group since 2002
After more than 100 years, in 2007 the bottling of spirits came to a final end in Rüdesheim with the move to Wilthen in Saxon
https://www.rheinweinwelt.de/en/history.html
while I have personally owned just about every German car....We Germans are most notable for superb Alcohol brewing and distilling....
and quite frankly if you do not have one complete circle of Kummerling* you are clueless
*Kuemmerling is the brandname of a type of Kräuterlikör (herb liqueur) from Germany, belonging to the group of Halbbitter (semi bitters). This 35% by volume alcohol is a type of bitters. It has been in production since 1963 in Bodenheim, near Mainz, using a recipe from 1938.
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Re: Name this prototype
Looks like you may have a challenger to the patent on your prototype:
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Small-COX-Control-Line-Airplane-Engine-2-5-x-2-Not-Tested/373342030159
https://www.ebay.com/itm/Small-COX-Control-Line-Airplane-Engine-2-5-x-2-Not-Tested/373342030159
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That looks like a strong runner!
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Well, I would very much like to work in businesses related to the hobby, from the assembly of engines, to the manufacture of model airplanes and also in the set-up and advice to clients in a related business ... but in my country everything is not possible what I have learned, I would like to enhance it, maybe working somewhere dedicated to the hobby ... but here it is not possible .... maybe one day I will receive an offer, haha
I love Cox Fun
I love Cox Fun
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