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1968 Cox Hobbies Catalog
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Re: 1968 Cox Hobbies Catalog
Wow...I have never heard of those .35 and
40 size COX RC engines...genuine COX as shown..did I miss something?
40 size COX RC engines...genuine COX as shown..did I miss something?
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Re: 1968 Cox Hobbies Catalog
Pure speculation, but wonder if perhaps the reason why Cox stuck with the smaller 1/2-A engines is that is what they did best and that was their best market for success, i.e., the small plane engine folks?
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