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Cox Engine of The Month
Newly aquired Cox P-51
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Re: Newly aquired Cox P-51
Not sure why it was Done BG.
The 1985 and 1986 I've got both have left handlers and I'm
Fairly sure the 1972 that got me started had one as well.
As for changing it why go to the trouble?
The 1985 and 1986 I've got both have left handlers and I'm
Fairly sure the 1972 that got me started had one as well.
As for changing it why go to the trouble?
John Goddard- Diamond Member
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Location : Leyton North East London
Re: Newly aquired Cox P-51
i've got a complete break down of the pt-19 and p-51 versions on my web site.
Re: Newly aquired Cox P-51
Thinking about it and more than likely will leave it alone. Would like to get some spare 6x2 LH props for it, although it won't be flown often. It came that way in the box and it will stay that way and I figure if it flew before than the system is satisfactory. I must have been a small kid at 12 because I remember these as being much larger than they are. The original control line handles are a little snug fitting on my fingers as well which says something also.John Goddard wrote:Not sure why it was Done BG.
The 1985 and 1986 I've got both have left handlers and I'm
Fairly sure the 1972 that got me started had one as well.
As for changing it why go to the trouble?
bottomgun- Gold Member
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Age : 66
Location : Southern California
Re: Newly aquired Cox P-51
Try seller 700x23c
On e-bay
Has a lot of decals for Cox P 51 plus others
Might have to wait for his post or contact him
Dennis
On e-bay
Has a lot of decals for Cox P 51 plus others
Might have to wait for his post or contact him
Dennis
Pitts5678- Beginner Poster
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Re: Newly aquired Cox P-51
Pictures or it never happened!
stuntflyr- Gold Member
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