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Old 10-07-2007, 03:40 AM
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Default Any with cox PT-19 R/C Trainer?

Hello all, I am working on my cox PT-19 R/C Trainer has anybody ever seen those? Gotten this for free. The foam on the front first cock pit and one side was melted and stuff, well I did some mod couple months and never ended up finishing until these past few days
I did some stuff to it. I have a plane which is 1/2a and was gonna fly but i went to a different direction and so I got on my cox
pt 19 plane. Past few months i cut up the melted foam, and cut up the cock pit, and place foam over it and the side that it needed
then i repainted it. Painted blue and such. Few days i added a ply wood firewall, and yesturday I installed micro hs 55 servos
and today I installed my 049 sure start engine. I used the original tank that was attach to my 049 which I think its the original.
With an sure start motor. Couple days i tried it on a stand and motor ran great. Anyways I installed that and I notice, sucker
is very heavy. I held the wing wow it was heavy. Damn those cox rubber wheels is what to blame. Has anybody had that
problem of wheels being so heavy? Anyways I took it off and now it looks decent. Looks actually cool.

Have anybody ever experience to one of these? Here is some info

Name PT-19 R/C Trainer
Order# 90411
Engine 0.049 [29411]
Production Years 1987 1988
Description Trainer airplane made from styrofoam
Colors blue fuselage, yellow wings


thank you
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Old 10-07-2007, 03:53 AM
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I never knew they made an RC PT trainer? I thought they were all control line....Rog
Old 10-07-2007, 06:49 AM
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Nope.... I'm going to sleep its already going to be 5:00 a.m omg. I'll post some pics, but beware guys, it doesn't look like the original. LOL Nite Nite
Old 10-07-2007, 04:44 PM
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Okay She's lighter then before once i took off the wheels. I'm about to fly her soon maybe tomarrow or something
until i find a screw to hold the wing. She totally doesn't look like a pt19 anymore. I guess this plane doesn't worth
that much anymore but like a regular plane. I cant wait to get some stick time on this one. This is the old cox
rc PT-19 foamie. Like i said i needed to loose the cock pit, i re constructed the top front and whole side. Painted
blue just the body. I need yellow paint but I aint worry about it since it just a foamy. U can see I repair a bit
on the wing, and on the fin some paint fell off when i took off the steaker. I might stick it back once I have the
ruder and elevator painted yellow. Here is some pic of parts also to show that it was indeed cox rc pt 19. If
u have one u will know that these parts are from there. Its the original wheels which is pure halow rubber
and there is the cawls. Motor i took off the original motor from that tank and added a sure start 049.
It works with that tank and it has alot of power. Sure start is actually from a hyper viper.
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Old 10-07-2007, 09:38 PM
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Man intresting, i know theres alot of cox intrested fans out there probably hiding at the closet right now :P, anyways
where is the cg on this plane? I also took the tail wheel off cuz tail is heavy now i think it belance right but I need
more tips since its powered from a cox engine. Thank you

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