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Flying the Cox Models
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Re: Flying the Cox Models
rdw777 wrote:Nice job flying the Chipmunk Dave…. The engine sounded great!!!…. Airplane flies really well…. And making videos for posterity’s sake
I’m glad you enjoyed it. Thanks for the comments.
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Re: Flying the Cox Models
Good job on fling the Chipmunk , even getting some wingovers in there Nice ! Glad to see you having Fun !
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Re: Flying the Cox Models
getback wrote:Good job on fling the Chipmunk , even getting some wingovers in there Nice ! Glad to see you having Fun !
Thanks!
Should be doing reverse ones soon!
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Re: Flying the Cox Models
Hello guys,
I’ll appreciate if you let me know what’s your preferred method to balance propellers:
-sanding heavy side
-epoxy, nail polish, paint or tape on lighter side
-your own
I ask because 1/2A propellers are exposed to much oil and fuel than other clases.
I’ll appreciate if you let me know what’s your preferred method to balance propellers:
-sanding heavy side
-epoxy, nail polish, paint or tape on lighter side
-your own
I ask because 1/2A propellers are exposed to much oil and fuel than other clases.
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Re: Flying the Cox Models
https://www.coxengineforum.com/search?search_keywords=+balance+propellers a search from within take a pick
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getback wrote:https://www.coxengineforum.com/search?search_keywords=+balance+propellers a search from within take a pick
Thanks!
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