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Cox Engine of The Month
Cox Dragonflies
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Cox Dragonflies
Here are a few more pictures.
The black tanked Dragonfly is the most common but I believe that a red one was also manufactured. I have not seen one yet though.
The two other Dragonflies are orange (definitely orange and not faded red) and yellow.
They are factory rejects/prototypes that were never produced.
The orange was rejected because the tank backs could not be produced in a matching shade of orange.
The yellow tank never had a yellow back produced at all. I added the black back for completeness.
The black tanked Dragonfly is the most common but I believe that a red one was also manufactured. I have not seen one yet though.
The two other Dragonflies are orange (definitely orange and not faded red) and yellow.
They are factory rejects/prototypes that were never produced.
The orange was rejected because the tank backs could not be produced in a matching shade of orange.
The yellow tank never had a yellow back produced at all. I added the black back for completeness.
ian1954- Diamond Member
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re: Cox Dragonfly's
do you know any place to get replacement gaskets for the tank?
happydad
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Re: Cox Dragonflies
How well does the throttle work on these?
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Re: Cox Dragonflies
happydad wrote:do you know any place to get replacement gaskets for the tank?
happydad
I have only managed to get the tank back, gasket, fuel tube and the clunk end as one package. This was on Ebay from california-dan.
ian1954- Diamond Member
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Re: Cox Dragonflies
tubebass wrote:How well does the throttle work on these?
See this from another forum member
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t4158-dragon-extreme-tached-at-last#56153
ian1954- Diamond Member
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Re: Cox Dragonflies
i still need a dragon fly for my cox katydid build, like your collection
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