Cox TD .010 throttles that DO work!!!
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Cox TD .010 throttles that DO work!!!
So I was out in my shop today....ok my shop is my storage shed! Oh well it works for me. Anyways I was moving a box of old model airplane mags Bailey Harris gave and it hit me. Last December I was with Bailey at his flying field and he had one of Steve Adam's throttle sleeves for the Cox .010 Bailey and I messed with it for a few tanks worth of fuel. It was so neat hearing it idle and then weeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee! So while I think it has come up here before if anyone is REALLY looking for a Cox TD .010 throttle that REALLY does exist and WORKS well get ahold of Steve Adams...
Steve Adams
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(831) 515-4480 x7122 - voicemail/fax
Later,
Tim Wiltse
Steve Adams
[email protected] - email
(831) 515-4480 x7122 - voicemail/fax
Later,
Tim Wiltse
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RE: Cox TD .010 throttles that DO work!!!
Just for reference, here is an old thread with info:
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_84.../tm.htm#846915
And I would like to add since then I have ordered one.
Just the fact that DB and Matchless say its a good one is enough for me
AJC
http://www.rcuniverse.com/forum/m_84.../tm.htm#846915
And I would like to add since then I have ordered one.
Just the fact that DB and Matchless say its a good one is enough for me
AJC
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RE: Cox TD .010 throttles that DO work!!!
I guess my question would be the same as before: Does it provide an idle low enough for a plane to sit stationary on a concrete runway, good transition, and enough power to fly a plane that a stock 0.010 will fly?... heck, how about even low enough for normal ground handling? I now have the desire to have a throttled 0.010! Steve has even sent me an email, and then a response with pics!