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Sky Copter .020 engine?
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Sky Copter .020 engine?
Who all has had experience using this Cox .020 in a plane? I'm not sure how to adapt the mount to work with a firewall, but feel this would make an awesome engine to use for a twin engine build. Beechcraft King Air anyone?? 

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Re: Sky Copter .020 engine?
Yeah, Great Minds think alike!
Somewhere in the archives there is a thread showing how to make a rectangle mount out of the round plactic base these pee wee's are mounted to. I also have a couple of them from crashed, bent and broke Skycopters, with the intent of building a twin engine craft of some sort. (F82, p38, or sky kings Songbird....oh, wait I bought a Aerocommander Shrike kit from here a while back! )
I like the saying printed in the last Cox Quarterly Newsletter:
" Twin Engines: The real value of twin engine aircraft is it will double your chances of engine failure!"


Somewhere in the archives there is a thread showing how to make a rectangle mount out of the round plactic base these pee wee's are mounted to. I also have a couple of them from crashed, bent and broke Skycopters, with the intent of building a twin engine craft of some sort. (F82, p38, or sky kings Songbird....oh, wait I bought a Aerocommander Shrike kit from here a while back! )
I like the saying printed in the last Cox Quarterly Newsletter:
" Twin Engines: The real value of twin engine aircraft is it will double your chances of engine failure!"

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Re: Sky Copter .020 engine?
HERE IT IS........ok, now.....the first person with a plane in the air....Wins
(Twice as much if it's a twin!).
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t8043-020-peewee

(Twice as much if it's a twin!).
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t8043-020-peewee


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Just what I was looking for
Thanks, Marleysky. That's exactly what I was looking for, but hadn't found yet.
First in the air? hmmm, I saw this flying rag once......
First in the air? hmmm, I saw this flying rag once......
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