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Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
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Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff and LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
A Cox Sanwa .010 engine new in the box, and it could be yours for $200.00 plus shipping and fees.
Found this on a Japanese auction website:






They even used a glove to handle the box!
Here is the address if you want to look (watch?)
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/m478456930?conversionType=search_suggest
A Cox Sanwa .010 engine new in the box, and it could be yours for $200.00 plus shipping and fees.
Found this on a Japanese auction website:






They even used a glove to handle the box!
Here is the address if you want to look (watch?)
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/m478456930?conversionType=search_suggest
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Thank you sosam117 for sharing these findings, they are very interesting ...
.... guys, seeing the publication of sosam117, I looked a little more and I found this article that here is the link:
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/h543192458?conversionType=yac_item_bottom_recommend_list
Well, I live in a very complicated country to do operations, but if I lived in the US I would make an attempt to buy it.
Its silencer and its throttle control are interesting.
It all depends on what you want to invest, but the product is worth it and it must work very well for sure!
.... guys, seeing the publication of sosam117, I looked a little more and I found this article that here is the link:
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/h543192458?conversionType=yac_item_bottom_recommend_list
Well, I live in a very complicated country to do operations, but if I lived in the US I would make an attempt to buy it.
Its silencer and its throttle control are interesting.
It all depends on what you want to invest, but the product is worth it and it must work very well for sure!
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Hum y have flash For those who have already seen this type of banjo bolt When I was working in industrial mechanics, I think I saw a similar one, we pierce the pipe. Insert the parts on the tube cover the hole and clamp tight it seal Good on flat surface its for tube tink it look Good on the engine Instead of a stainless pipe somtime use for translation wit smal tube made of aluminium To larger métal pipe mécano look at parts difrent and Find Difrent use for industriel stuf in cars application
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
MauricioB wrote:Thank you sosam117 for sharing these findings, they are very interesting ...
.... guys, seeing the publication of sosam117, I looked a little more and I found this article that here is the link:
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/h543192458?conversionType=yac_item_bottom_recommend_list
Well, I live in a very complicated country to do operations, but if I lived in the US I would make an attempt to buy it.
Its silencer and its throttle control are interesting.
It all depends on what you want to invest, but the product is worth it and it must work very well for sure!
It looks like someone did a lot of work to make that R/C throttle for that Cox Tee Dee .20
Opening bid is $51.94 and bidding goes for 6 days.
Two things you need to know if bidding on the "engine"
You have to have a broker (sign up to Buyee as your broker)
The 2nd problem (and its a big one). "IF" it is labeled as an "engine" you get this email about shipping:
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From: Buyee Customer Support
Sent: Tuesday, February 9, 2021 6:35 AM
To: sosam117@msn.com
Subject: [106127268-1]<> Regarding your package [A2103092718]
Dear Michael G McIntyre,
This is the Buyee Customer Support.
Thank you for using our service.
We are writing about your package【A2103092718】, which is registered to your [My Page].
Upon confirmation of the package contents, in accordance to the Aviation Law and International Postal Regulations, the following item included in the package is prohibited from being shipped internationally using any couriers including Japan Post and UPS.
Package information:
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Auction ID:【h542191310】
Prohibited Item:
【engine】
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Please choose one of the following options on how you would like to proceed with your package:
OPTIONS:
Ⅰ. Ship your item to a domestic (Japanese) address.
Ⅱ. Discard your item.
*Please note*
* Buyee is unable to cancel the transaction and return the item to the seller.
* If you choose option Ⅱ. and would like to discard your item, please note that we will require a payment for all the fees (such as domestic shipping fee, consumption tax, etc.) that were generated during the shipment to our warehouse.
In addition, we are unable to refund the item's purchasing cost if you choose to discard your item.
Please let us know your preferred option at your earliest convenience, and do not hesitate to contact us if you have any other questions or concerns.
Sincerely,
Kim
Buyee Customer Support
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Buyee Customer Service Office Hours: Weekdays, 10:00~17:00 (JST)
※ Our office isn't operational on weekends and Japanese national holidays.
Because of this, there will likely be a delay in reply to your emails until the next business day.
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That is an email about my Enya 06 Rear Induction "engine" that I won ( bid winner).
I sent back the email and told them (Buyee) to ship it to a Japanese (domestic) address.
I had it shipped to a Japanese friend that I have know for years when I worked for Caterpillar.
Cat sent me to Japan where I was there for 4 months working at the Cat/Mitsubishi plant.
Haru Hiroshi is the one I worked with while I was there and he has been kind enough to collect the "engines" for me,
He relabels the boxes as model airplane parts to pass the "Aviation Law".
Then he ships them to me (I pay Haru through paypal for "his" postage cost).
So, If you can't ship it to a domestic address you'll not get the item.
By the way, Haru says that the local Mom & Pop hobby shops around Japan are closing up shop (for good).
I've been getting some good Enya engines (.049 / .06 / .08 / .10) at fair prices.






By the way I won the engine above for a total of $112.13 (engine bid / Buyee fee / and shipping)
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
So what's a Sanwa?
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
OhBee wrote:So what's a Sanwa?
Sanwa imported Cox engines to Japan. Just like Cox used products from Sanwa to import to the USA.
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Sanwa, a Japanese brand that manufactured high quality electronic products, in this case, radio control equipment.OhBee wrote:So what's a Sanwa?
The quality of Sanwa products stood out at the time for its high fidelity and quality of each piece.
I started my career as a pilot of r / c aircraft with a Sanwa brand 3-channel team when I was about 13/14 years old, excellent product.
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Yes i can confirm electronic sanwa is made of very good quality parts I own two contrôler sanwa cox Works like new after lubrication of the servo bearings after 30 years and it work Good
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
I still have a 3 channel Cox Sanwa radio that still works (72Mhz band -- Channel 46) that I still use,
and years ago I purchased two additional receivers so I have one transmitter and three receivers.
I use that radio in my 1/2A and park flier airplanes. Have had no problem with that radio for over 30 years.
I have one receiver in my Cox R/C Commander and another in my Old Timer Tomboy (44 inch wing span with a Cox Tee Dee .09)



Then I purchased some R/C radios from Airtronics (Sanwa) which are on 72Mhz and the 2.4 GHz.
The attached photo is of my Viking Old Timer (48 inch wing span) with an Enya .09-III engine.
14cc fuel tank for the engine run. Throttle was used as an engine cut off for safety.
Just completed it in 2018 and lost it in a contest the same year in Muncie Indiana (AMA flying site)
The contest event I entered was for the longest flight.
The class I entered was for engines less than .15cid
I had over 30 minutes on the stop watch until I lost it -- in a clear blue sky.
Never heard anything from it to this day? Had stickers and everything to identify me, my address and everything?
Lost a good engine and receiver.


and years ago I purchased two additional receivers so I have one transmitter and three receivers.
I use that radio in my 1/2A and park flier airplanes. Have had no problem with that radio for over 30 years.
I have one receiver in my Cox R/C Commander and another in my Old Timer Tomboy (44 inch wing span with a Cox Tee Dee .09)



Then I purchased some R/C radios from Airtronics (Sanwa) which are on 72Mhz and the 2.4 GHz.
The attached photo is of my Viking Old Timer (48 inch wing span) with an Enya .09-III engine.
14cc fuel tank for the engine run. Throttle was used as an engine cut off for safety.
Just completed it in 2018 and lost it in a contest the same year in Muncie Indiana (AMA flying site)
The contest event I entered was for the longest flight.
The class I entered was for engines less than .15cid
I had over 30 minutes on the stop watch until I lost it -- in a clear blue sky.
Never heard anything from it to this day? Had stickers and everything to identify me, my address and everything?
Lost a good engine and receiver.



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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
davidll1984 wrote:Yes i can confirm electronic sanwa is made of very good quality parts I own two contrôler sanwa cox Works like new after lubrication of the servo bearings after 30 years and it work Good
I see you found a much better translator tool! thank you....BRAVO young man
You always have interesting perspective and experience to share. I have been frustrated many times trying to decrypt your posts. I sincerely appreciate you sticking with it
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
I have some 72 mghz stuff that still works. Not sure the brand...will have to check. Plan on flying it this year...if we get a summer!
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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Ha I almost forgot I own a ultra rare very rare porsche 935 ..sanwa .. I wonder if someone has a controller for this model I think he uses the same style of controller like cox sanwa two Channel y have al its originale électronique in Good chape m'y is very spécial y have Find it wit cox engine instaled and look like its made for what sanwa did a nitro model using cox engine i have the cars for couple of year now and just remember that it nead its oem contrôler i just use new one instead y bet that is stil working
y remember a story from jerobee racing officiel of that cars that wanted To race wit jerobee 1\12 and Has been disqualified for using an ilegal brake système on m'y cars is very simple direct tire brake tink its One of kind that y have

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Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
sosam117 wrote:Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff and LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
A Cox Sanwa .010 engine new in the box, and it could be yours for $200.00 plus shipping and fees.
Found this on a Japanese auction website:
They even used a glove to handle the box!
Here is the address if you want to look (watch?)
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/m478456930?conversionType=search_suggest
We would purchase the engine and, if available, please contact us at support@coxengines.com
Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Cox International wrote:
We would purchase the engine and, if available, please contact us at support@coxengines.com
Bernie, it's on one of those Japanese auction sites.
20,000 yen ($190 USD) with 4 days left.
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/m478456930?conversionType=search_suggest
https://www.jauce.com/auction/m478456930
These sites are export sites that translate the listings and often offer shipping to their local warehouse, in which your item is shipped from their warehouse to you. So be careful and watch the shipping costs. They are legit sites.
This is the original Japanese Yahoo! Auctions listing.
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/m478456930
Re: Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff -- LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
Cox International wrote:sosam117 wrote:Looking on the web for Cox Sanwa stuff and LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
A Cox Sanwa .010 engine new in the box, and it could be yours for $200.00 plus shipping and fees.
Found this on a Japanese auction website:
They even used a glove to handle the box!
Here is the address if you want to look (watch?)
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/m478456930?conversionType=search_suggest
We would purchase the engine and, if available, please contact us at support@coxengines.com
I personally don't have the engine.
It is posted on a Japanese auction site for a buyout price of approx. $200.00
https://buyee.jp/item/yahoo/auction/m478456930
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