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Cox Engine of The Month
cox .010, .020 mystery.
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cox .010, .020 mystery.
Well a Swiss fellow made a lovely .010,.020 nobler.
http://www.clacro.de/gerber/album/index.html
the engine in pic 5 is a tee dee .020 and a 5 by 4 prop but some other images show a .010 i was just wondering what you think he used on the final model to me it looks like a .010 but the .020 also apears in some pictures and is claimed to be a .010.
Any thoughts?
http://www.clacro.de/gerber/album/index.html
the engine in pic 5 is a tee dee .020 and a 5 by 4 prop but some other images show a .010 i was just wondering what you think he used on the final model to me it looks like a .010 but the .020 also apears in some pictures and is claimed to be a .010.
Any thoughts?
Re: cox .010, .020 mystery.
nitroairplane wrote:Well a Swiss fellow made a lovely .010,.020 nobler.
http://www.clacro.de/gerber/album/index.html
the engine in pic 5 is a tee dee .020 and a 5 by 4 prop but some other images show a .010 i was just wondering what you think he used on the final model to me it looks like a .010 but the .020 also apears in some pictures and is claimed to be a .010.
Any thoughts?
Hmm, what makes you think its an .010?
Re: cox .010, .020 mystery.
microflitedude wrote:nitroairplane wrote:Well a Swiss fellow made a lovely .010,.020 nobler.
http://www.clacro.de/gerber/album/index.html
the engine in pic 5 is a tee dee .020 and a 5 by 4 prop but some other images show a .010 i was just wondering what you think he used on the final model to me it looks like a .010 but the .020 also apears in some pictures and is claimed to be a .010.
Any thoughts?
Hmm, what makes you think its an .010?
The prop shape the proportions to the prop and NV and also the glow head designs are very different the .010 head looms more solid if you know what i mean.
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