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Cox history
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Cox history
Not sure if this has been posted before, but I stumbled upon it the other day and found it interesting.
http://solormetal.us.splinder.com/post/843700/cox-model-engine
Bob
http://solormetal.us.splinder.com/post/843700/cox-model-engine
Bob
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Re: Cox history
nitroairplane wrote:Very Interesting Bob!
I have never seen that source before.
Thanks Indra. If you haven't seen this, it could warp your brain...........or something.
http://drum.lib.umd.edu/bitstream/1903/4216/1/umi-umd-4031.pdf
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Re: Cox history
Holy cow!
Hope he got an "A"
Hey Indra, the design for a pretty fancy throttle is in there!
Hope he got an "A"
Hey Indra, the design for a pretty fancy throttle is in there!
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Re: Cox history
I wonder if the Taliban might hear it coming.
I'm fairly sure Lipo technology even 6 years ago made most of this
obsolete but THe Boy done good all the same.
I'm fairly sure Lipo technology even 6 years ago made most of this
obsolete but THe Boy done good all the same.
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Re: Cox history
Are we talking about the amount of fuel required to charge the lipo?
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