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Cox Engine of The Month
Stuntman 23
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Re: Stuntman 23
Coming right along , If i may ask why did you use a plastic screw on the elev. horn?
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Re: Stuntman 23
I got a box of 4-40 and 6-32 nylon screws a long time ago from a hardware store …. I figure it may save a nano gram or two at the back of the plane…. Probably doesn’t matter that much but they were handy….
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