Das Ugly stick with cox 049 for 6th sweepstakes

Started by jana.f22, July 15, 2015, 09:02:25 PM

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vishalrao


girishsarwal

Very nice jana, the stik is a wonderful flier...
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jana.f22

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vishalrao

Would you mind sharing fuel tank details Jana?

jana.f22

I got the fuel tank from hobbyking it is a sullivan 10z fuel tank.
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vishalrao

Thanks! Isn't 10oz too big for the engine? Considering most Cox tanks are around 5-8cc range.

Also, what kind of glow plugs are used on the engine. The regular glow engine ones or different. I haven't seen anyone selling glow plugs for cox engines.

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sanjayrai55

Vishal, HK sells an adapter by which yo can use a conventional glow plug on a Cox

vishalrao

Thank you Sanjay Sir! Looks good. Have you used one of these engines? Feel like trying one.

jana.f22

@vishal roa am using the noraml os 8 plug on the cox, but you need a special wrench to open the head.
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sanjayrai55

Vishal, the very first engine powered model I owned was a Triang Cox PT-19 Control Line fitted with a Cox Sure-start 0.049 :D


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sanjayrai55

Sorry to hijack your thread Jana. No more after this (from me)  About 24" span, cut my fingers quite a few times too. Managed to successfully fly it eventually. Was using too much wrist in the C/L initially, then learnt to move the arm pivoting around the shoulder. Once it flew so long I got giddy, fell down, and crashed the model too  :rofl:

jana.f22

@sanjairai sir: Sir there is nothing to hijack, seems like C/L is tougher then RC. Wanted to try once so will soon make a control line model soon.
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sanjayrai55

I don't know about tougher - they both have their own following