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03-10-2014, 08:51 PM
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Posted By GallopingGhostler

Cox AFAIK overcame that by increasing the bypass...

Cox AFAIK overcame that by increasing the bypass porting and eliminating SPI for exhaust throttling. My late 1970's Cox .049 R/C Bee reed valve didn't have SPI.
03-10-2014, 08:49 PM
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Posted By GallopingGhostler

Regarding wing incidence, Hal DeBolt's Livewire...

Regarding wing incidence, Hal DeBolt's Livewire Kitten goes back to 1953. Then, they were using heavier tube (valve) type receivers with heavier B supply batteries (up to three 22.5 Volt flashbulb...
03-10-2014, 08:17 PM
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Posted By GallopingGhostler

MJD, that sliding medallion exhaust throttle...

MJD, that sliding medallion exhaust throttle setup with ganged carburetor plate, saw that on at least one of Ken Willard's designs used also by Top Flite for their all balsa school series trainers....
03-10-2014, 12:43 PM
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Posted By GallopingGhostler

That bottom one looks like the exhaust throttle...

That bottom one looks like the exhaust throttle ring/muffler off my Cox .049 R/C Bee engine. It worked fine on a Minnie Mambo. Silicon cover has two burnt spots on the insides but still seems usable....
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