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Post  ebeneezer Sat Jul 27, 2013 12:54 pm

I know I've asked before, but I cant remember. Being a Brit when looking at European plans, engine size is always given in cc.
Now I'm in love with Cox engines, and I want to be able to convert small European engine sizes to the equivelant Cox engine. So I can then look at using a Cox engine. Is there a table in existence any where? I want to know the Cox equivelent of 1.5cc.

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Post  crankbndr Sat Jul 27, 2013 1:09 pm

1 CC = .0610 CI           1.5 CC X .0610= .0915 CI
Unless I flubbed up the math

PS I don't want a 5.4 L overhead cam VVT in my Ford, I'd rather have a 327 CI
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Post  OVERLORD Sat Jul 27, 2013 2:53 pm

Here's the conversion table:

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For CI smaller than 1, choose a higher number and move the comma to the left:

e.g. You're looking for .049 CI. Take 490 CI and move the comma 4 digits to the left to obtain 0,049. This gives 0,8030 CC. The table also works the other way around.

Hope this helps.

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Post  Admin Sat Jul 27, 2013 5:36 pm

C.I.x16.387=C.C
C.C./16.387=C.I.

So a 1.5 C.C. Cox equivalent would be a TD or Medallion .09

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Post  Ken Cook Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:28 pm

Is it my understanding that a .09 is considered 1/2A in the European countries? I've been told this and I just wanted confirmation, Ken
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Post  ebeneezer Sun Jul 28, 2013 1:51 am

Thankyou guys, now I hope to be able to do a simple equivalents chart.

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Post  ian1954 Sun Jul 28, 2013 7:19 am

The A.M.A. standard definition is as follows

Free flight
Class 1/2A: .000—.050 cubic inch
Class A: .051—.200 cubic inch
Class B: .201—.300 cubic inch
Class C: .301—.400 cubic inch
Class D: .401—.670 cubic inch

Control line
Class 1/2A: .0000—.0504 cubic inch
Class A: .0505—.1525 cubic inch
Class B: .1526—.3051 cubic inch
Class C: .3052—.4028 cubic inch
Class D: .4029—.6500 cubic inch

In the UK, I see no reference to Class A through D.

In the UK - now going back to the 70's, the "Nationals" used the above 1/2 A standard for the competition.

The only defined 1/2A competitions were:-

1/2A Power - Free Flight (timed engine run and then glide)
1/2A Team Race - Control Line
Mouse Race Class 1 - Control Line

The Mouse Race Class 1 - restricted as above to .0504 Cubic Inches but dominated (In 1971, anyway, by what was described as expensive TD 049s)

I notice that the Mouse Race Class 1 in North America has been chamged to reed valve engines only.

The results for 2011 show a 1/2A combat class.

http://www.bmfa-nats.org/results.shtml

I believe this is still restricted to .0504 cubic inches.
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Post  crankbndr Sun Jul 28, 2013 9:33 am

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