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Cox Engine of The Month
"Killer Diller" Blackhawk bipe
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"Killer Diller" Blackhawk bipe
Being a "Bipe Lover"... (especially the Waco series) this caught my eye.. I was actually looking for a .15 powered C/L ARF for Kim's buddy (his recent post)... but this is neither an ARF, or a .15 sized model... although I'd love to see it fly with an .09 Medallion.. or an OS .10 FP-S! This model could be built in probably 20 hrs. (over a weekend) My dad built a BEAUTIFUL Sterling Waco "cabin" back in the early 60's.. It had a McCoy .19 "red head" for power. He gave me that engine recently.
24" w/s (both "sheet" wings) profile fuse.. and the option of radial/beam mounting for .049-.010 engines.
http://www.blackhawkmodels.com/wacoKD.html
24" w/s (both "sheet" wings) profile fuse.. and the option of radial/beam mounting for .049-.010 engines.
http://www.blackhawkmodels.com/wacoKD.html
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