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Is this a Cox fuel tank?
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Re: Is this a Cox fuel tank?
Hi dondaniels59,
I can say that is a black tank from the foam wing Cox Me-109. (a white one is from the chipmunk)
Both excellent flyers.
They flew great until pavement got in the way.
The tanks worked very well, post crash proved how simple the tank worked.
The 'back plate' ,dual port, fine needle, on those things, could easily match a TD.049, back then...
Hope this helps,
Take care,
Have fun,
Dave
I can say that is a black tank from the foam wing Cox Me-109. (a white one is from the chipmunk)
Both excellent flyers.
They flew great until pavement got in the way.
The tanks worked very well, post crash proved how simple the tank worked.
The 'back plate' ,dual port, fine needle, on those things, could easily match a TD.049, back then...
Hope this helps,
Take care,
Have fun,
Dave
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Location : Oakville, Ontario
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