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My first COX engine airplane
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My first COX engine airplane
Hello,
I want to know which do you recommend for a new user? please, send me plans or pictures. I have about 10 and never constructed a plane.
Thanks!
Juan.
I want to know which do you recommend for a new user? please, send me plans or pictures. I have about 10 and never constructed a plane.
Thanks!
Juan.
casalejuan- Bronze Member
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Re: My first COX engine airplane
it depends on what you want to do. do you want to go old school and fly control line? or do you want to
go rc?
go rc?
GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: My first COX engine airplane
Looking for a nice trainer, and easy to build? If so, here you go.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_2301186/tm.htm
I am currently building one myself right now. Nice little plane.
p.s. Mods, please remove the link if I was not allowed to post a link to another airplane site. Thank you.
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_2301186/tm.htm
I am currently building one myself right now. Nice little plane.
p.s. Mods, please remove the link if I was not allowed to post a link to another airplane site. Thank you.
NEW222- Top Poster
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Re: My first COX engine airplane
posting links is perfectly fine, unless they direct to sites with "adult matter" .
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GermanBeez- Platinum Member
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Re: My first COX engine airplane
Juan,
Have you ever flown before? What type of flying interests you?
Have you ever flown before? What type of flying interests you?
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Re: My first COX engine airplane
Thanks to all of you! I want to start with a free flight Plane. I have some control line airplanes (Piper J3 and Piper Cherokee cox 0.49) but I think that free flight is the first step to a new pilot. I bought 3 cox 0.20 to build a free flight plane. The last step I think that is going to be an RC airplane. What do you think about this?
casalejuan- Bronze Member
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Re: My first COX engine airplane
Well they are not really connected you can start with any.
But free flight is a great place to start a you will learn how I build extremely well and exact or your plane won't fly well.
This will be good with a pee wee .020 but put the prop on backwards for it.
Limit the engine run to 10 seconds for the first flights.
But free flight is a great place to start a you will learn how I build extremely well and exact or your plane won't fly well.
This will be good with a pee wee .020 but put the prop on backwards for it.
Limit the engine run to 10 seconds for the first flights.
Re: My first COX engine airplane
nitroairplane wrote:Well they are not really connected you can start with any.
But free flight is a great place to start a you will learn how I build extremely well and exact or your plane won't fly well.
This will be good with a pee wee .020 but put the prop on backwards for it.
Limit the engine run to 10 seconds for the first flights.
how do you limit a unthrotled peewee to run for 10secs?
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