AggieMike88
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The original "I don't know it all" of aviation.
I think as I kid I never got my .049 properly leaned. I was afraid it would explode from the revs! Man, the smell of that Cox fuel can take me back in time...Sounds like the .049 or .020 glow engines of my youth. 25,000 RPM on those properly tuned.
Sounds like the .049 or .020 glow engines of my youth. 25,000 RPM on those properly tuned.
I think as I kid I never got my .049 properly leaned. I was afraid it would explode from the revs! Man, the smell of that Cox fuel can take me back in time...
Yeah. Do those use the single blade balanced props as well?.15 diesel. RPM probably about right.
F2A speed is something like 40.000
Mine never blew up, but I melted a lot of glow plugs when leaned out.I always leaned it for max rpm, never blew up.
OMG!The F2A speed models, yes!
looks like a Monty Python sketch to me...
I watched a race between two silkworms. Ended in a tie.
WOW. I didn’t get it for a while. Fantastic dad joke !! Well doneI watched a race between two silkworms. Ended in a tie.
I think as I kid I never got my .049 properly leaned
always leaned it for max rpm
melted a lot of glow plugs when leaned out
Fuel or electric rc? That would be another great debate.
Mine never blew up, but I melted a lot of glow plugs when leaned out.
Cox engines were indestructible. Testers engines always threw a rod even when idling.
I had one of those too, and a Corsair.I had the ubiquitous Cox .049 P-51 Mustang.
Wow. That was my first plane. Where did you get that picture ?This was the first control line plane I remember us getting.
Wow. That was my first plane. Where did you get that picture ?
I started with a Cox .049 Corsair which I saved up and ordered from JC Penny. I don't remember exactly how old I was, but I never got to fly it. My dad crashed it in a parking lot on it's first flight and the molded plastic control horn broke off the elevator. I had the plane and the engine for a long time though. I then bought a used Cox PT-19 trainer and learned to fly it. Then I built a lil-Satan (flying wing).