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Fox 36X for a Christmas present
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Fox 36X for a Christmas present
Here are some photos of my brother's Fox 36X Stunt engine.
I cleaned and refurbished it up so it looks like brand new when my brother purchased it back in 1971.
Jim,(my brother) was a very good U-control flier.
He flew the Ringmaster and Magician stunt planes.
Jim competed at the AMA Nat for aerobatics. Never won a trophy but always place in the top twenties.
I'm going to give this engine to my brother as a Christmas present.
Hopefully it will bring back memories to Jim when he flew his Ringmasters and Magicians,
dad flew the Nobler and Cosmic Wind, and me flying my 1/2A planes and we flew U-control together.
If you look carefully on the needle valve side, my brother engraved on the crankcase his initials (JRM).
So I couldn't "borrow" his engine.
I cleaned and refurbished it up so it looks like brand new when my brother purchased it back in 1971.
Jim,(my brother) was a very good U-control flier.
He flew the Ringmaster and Magician stunt planes.
Jim competed at the AMA Nat for aerobatics. Never won a trophy but always place in the top twenties.
I'm going to give this engine to my brother as a Christmas present.
Hopefully it will bring back memories to Jim when he flew his Ringmasters and Magicians,
dad flew the Nobler and Cosmic Wind, and me flying my 1/2A planes and we flew U-control together.
If you look carefully on the needle valve side, my brother engraved on the crankcase his initials (JRM).
So I couldn't "borrow" his engine.
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Re: Fox 36X for a Christmas present
Well How Cool Is That???!!!!
Merry Christmas to you and your brother...and family, of course!!!!!!!
Merry Christmas to you and your brother...and family, of course!!!!!!!
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Re: Fox 36X for a Christmas present
Great job cleaning it up for your brother. Nice little piece of family history.
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Re: Fox 36X for a Christmas present
That Looks Great !! I am sure your brother will bee very pleased and surprised
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Great job on the cleanup. Hopefully he takes it out and gets it dirty!
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