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"Giant scale" Bee...
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Re: "Giant scale" Bee...
dude is that for real,man id love to hear that big mother run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Re: "Giant scale" Bee...
Don't know if it's a runner... You can see if you study the photo; that it "is" real... because you can see the reflection of the person's "finger" on the tank... and also the reflection of the photographer.bullit132 wrote:dude is that for real,man id love to hear that big mother run!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I'd hate to think that there weren't any "innards"... What would the point be?
OK... not sure if this "Stunt-hangar" thread is for "this" engine... (can't remember where I got the pic...) but someone in Germany ("Berkhard Hapke") built a Babe Bee to the tune of 1.39 cu. in. with a 4 oz. tank, weighing just under 3 lbs. It was reported to be too loud for practical model use!
http://stunthanger.com/smf/index.php?topic=19862.0
Re: "Giant scale" Bee...
This has been brought up several times in the past. It really is real!
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t2553-giant-baby-bee
https://www.coxengineforum.com/t2553-giant-baby-bee
Re: "Giant scale" Bee...
I'm in the habit of using "search inside" before I start a thread... If I had done that with this post, I obviously would have found this info...
Sorry about that people...
Sorry about that people...
Re: "Giant scale" Bee...
It's not a big deal Roddie. It was new to you and you wanted to share, no harm no foul.
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