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Fox engines
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Fox engines
Found this link, thought it was very post worthy:
http://www.modelenginecollectors.org/PDF/ValeFox.pdf
http://www.modelenginecollectors.org/PDF/ValeFox.pdf
Re: Fox engines
Copied! Thank You !!!
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Re: Fox engines
That’s really good stuff! Can we get it added to the “other engines” stuff link on the bottom of the “instructions sheets” page? Just so I can find it again, when I get out my “ box o fox “ engines??
Hint, hint, nudge-nudge...Modulatores
Hint, hint, nudge-nudge...Modulatores
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Re: Fox engines
Thanks Mark and what Rene said !!
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That’s up to Jacob, it is a Cox forum, but who knows!
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lol, i posted this last night, figuring i'd come back and read it completely...and sure enough, just as i suspected, it's done by none other than Bill Mohrbacher!
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Bill has a nice Fox collection, I enjoy it when he has his case on display at the events I see him at.
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Bill has a nice Fox collection, I enjoy it when he has his case on display at the events I see him at.There's actually one this weekend he goes to , I'm not certain if I'm attending though.
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Re: Fox engines
I do like my Foxes. I'll be over at Lebanon this weekend. I'll have a case of early throttled engines, Cox, Fox, K&B, Veco, OS, Super Tigre....
I just love early throttles. No one knew what really worked, so they tried everything.
I just love early throttles. No one knew what really worked, so they tried everything.
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Re: Fox engines
Mark Boesen wrote:Found this link, thought it was very post worthy:
http://www.modelenginecollectors.org/PDF/ValeFox.pdf
As electrics multiply, is this the fate of all diesel and glow engines. So many brands already have been laid on the scrapheap of history.
Makes you wonder when the last OS or Enya will leave the factory. But as long as there are fuel components to be mixed there will be people around to run and appreciate them.
I'm happy to have been here for what I consider to be the "golden age" (1940's until today) of automobiles and model engines.
Bob
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Re: Fox engines
Marleysky wrote:That’s really good stuff! Can we get it added to the “other engines” stuff link on the bottom of the “instructions sheets” page? Just so I can find it again, when I get out my “ box o fox “ engines??
Hint, hint, nudge-nudge...Modulatores
That web-link is a .pdf file that can be saved to a computer. I have an engines folder which contains a Fox subfolder where I chose to save the file. It's pretty easy to do. The Adobe Acrobat Reader application automatically opens the file. The toolbar at the top of the page shows icons for "save" (a floppy-disc icon) and "print" (a printer icon). selecting "save" accesses your computer's hard-drive where you can select where you wish to save the file.. and rename it if desired. Selecting "print" will open your printer application where you have formatting-options to select "all" or just "certain" pages, quantity of copies.. etc. Naturally; a printer must be connected and installed to the computer beforehand.
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