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I wish I was Cox powered
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I wish I was Cox powered
Heres a couple of pics of my Slicker Mite I've been on about. Printing on tissue really does work. Now for a free flight sport model for one of my Babee Bees
ebeneezer- Gold Member
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Re: I wish I was Cox powered
WingingIt74 wrote:Looks awesome! What's under the cowl?
It looks suspiciously like......................ELECTRIC...AAAAAAHHHH!!!!!!
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: I wish I was Cox powered
Afraid so, but I'm learning to live wiith my afliction.
ebeneezer- Gold Member
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Re: I wish I was Cox powered
No worries man, all my RC planes and helis are electric... so far until I find one for a Cox engine
Re: I wish I was Cox powered
Nice plane (even though it's electric). Looks like a 1940's era design.
George
George
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Re: I wish I was Cox powered
gcb wrote:Nice plane (even though it's electric). Looks like a 1940's era design.
George
It was an old Keil Kraft kit back in the 40s & 50s, there was also a Slicker 50 (50" span) and a Super Slicker which I think was 60" or 72"
Ivanhoe- Diamond Member
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Re: I wish I was Cox powered
ebeneezer wrote:Afraid so, but I'm learning to live wiith my afliction.
So, what's the set up?
Re: I wish I was Cox powered
Unfortunately I've had to put one and half ounces of lead in the nose. This has taken the all up weight to seven ounces.
I am now unsure if I have enough power. I'll let you know when I've test flown it.
I am now unsure if I have enough power. I'll let you know when I've test flown it.
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