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Cox Engine of The Month
Sig / Berkeley Mini Zilck/ Cox TD..020
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Sig / Berkeley Mini Zilck/ Cox TD..020
Sig bought out Berkeley models years ago. they redid some but most are gone. Anyway picked up ew Mini Zilch and plan on using TD .020.
Plans show a PeeWee and adapter tank. Td will be better. Anyway very cute full body old stunter. Never flew anything this small.
Plans show a PeeWee and adapter tank. Td will be better. Anyway very cute full body old stunter. Never flew anything this small.
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Re: Sig / Berkeley Mini Zilck/ Cox TD..020
Dan,
The TD .020 is a good power choice. Very light and much more powerful than the .020's it was built around. Have fun!
Ron
The TD .020 is a good power choice. Very light and much more powerful than the .020's it was built around. Have fun!
Ron
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