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Active builder/ flyers using Cox engines ?
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Re: Active builder/ flyers using Cox engines ?
Gaaaahh $220, it better run fast. 30,000 RPM in 10% nitro. Talk about a real Killer Bee! Maybe Santa will leave one in my stocking.warrenlead wrote:Ah yes Tom is the son of my mate, that I went to high school with. Tom came 3rd (Jnr) in the 2010 F2D World Championships in Hungary. He has recently qualified No 1 Australian (senior) for the 2012 F2D World Champs in Bulgaria. He's just recently turned 18 a very good flyer, he started out on 1/2A's too.
Everyone needs at least 1 F2D motor... lol You can get FD2 Motors from here
http://shop.viko-shop.com/index.php?language=en
and here
http://technohobby.com.ua/online-shop/en/engines/fora
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Re: Active builder/ flyers using Cox engines ?
Or made of diamond.RknRusty wrote:Gaaaahh $220, it better run fast. 30,000 RPM in 10% nitro. Talk about a real Killer Bee! Maybe Santa will leave one in my stocking.warrenlead wrote:Ah yes Tom is the son of my mate, that I went to high school with. Tom came 3rd (Jnr) in the 2010 F2D World Championships in Hungary. He has recently qualified No 1 Australian (senior) for the 2012 F2D World Champs in Bulgaria. He's just recently turned 18 a very good flyer, he started out on 1/2A's too.
Everyone needs at least 1 F2D motor... lol You can get FD2 Motors from here
http://shop.viko-shop.com/index.php?language=en
and here
http://technohobby.com.ua/online-shop/en/engines/fora
Cheers
Re: Active builder/ flyers using Cox engines ?
They do about 30K in the air. Hand built by expert craftsmen. Not mass produced.
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