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Cox Engine of The Month
Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
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Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
Seen on EBay, must be an ultra short-stroke version of the Babe Bee not often seen!
Last edited by Ivanhoe on Wed Jan 04, 2012 9:28 am; edited 1 time in total
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
loool, maybe its a wankel engine
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Ultra short stroke Babe Bee
I see the potential for starting a thread that involves "Mock Creations" of Cox engines, or some such. I've always wanted to put some of the old COX broken goodies to some practical use.
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Re: Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
astronomer wrote:
I see the potential for starting a thread that involves "Mock Creations" of Cox engines, or some such. I've always wanted to put some of the old COX broken goodies to some practical use.
Good idea, why not? This hobby is supposed to be fun after all!!
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Cox
Sure is compact looking.
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Re: Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
Well how do you explain this?
Thanks to MR cox for showing us it
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10828590/tm.htm
Thanks to MR cox for showing us it
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_10828590/tm.htm
Re: Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
yep, that thing was on ebay.de...i think it had like a 40€ starting bid lol
fools...
fools...
GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: Ultra Short-stroke Babe Bee
Oh I saw that in radio control universe.
I look on there from time to time.
I look on there from time to time.
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