Thoughts on the Cox .074 Queen Bee
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Thoughts on the Cox .074 Queen Bee
Hello everyone,
the prole here, just a quick question for a beautiful Sunday AM.
I was on ebay last night(since RCU was DOWN!?!) and I saw for the first time a Cox .074 Queen Bee. First Cox engine I've seen with throttle and a muffler.
Any of you guys had any experience with these? What are your thoughts, good points, bad points?
How much do these guys cost new?
Thanks in advance-
As Always-
T
the prole here, just a quick question for a beautiful Sunday AM.
I was on ebay last night(since RCU was DOWN!?!) and I saw for the first time a Cox .074 Queen Bee. First Cox engine I've seen with throttle and a muffler.
Any of you guys had any experience with these? What are your thoughts, good points, bad points?
How much do these guys cost new?
Thanks in advance-
As Always-
T
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Yes, I had one several years ago, ran pretty good, but it was heavy and had nowhere near the power of the norvel 074. I sold it to a kid who put it on an airboat and had a good time with it.
moral; if the engines a brick, it is more fun in a boat? Hee Hee! But again, it did run o.k. However, if you are going to buy an engine for small stuff, get a NORVEL. -wild fred-
moral; if the engines a brick, it is more fun in a boat? Hee Hee! But again, it did run o.k. However, if you are going to buy an engine for small stuff, get a NORVEL. -wild fred-