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Cox Engine of The Month
Sportsman .15
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Sportsman .15
I have had several of these and still have one, plus a Olympic .15. I have not run the Oly but it feels great. I have run two sportsman's and very user friendly engine. Even have extra plugs and new reeds for them. Years ago we used them in Midwest Magician .15 UC models. They performed very well. i have the Thremal Hopper/ Space Hopper/ Sportsman/ and Olympic and all great shape. Seems to run fine on lower nitro fuels. Sportsmans are pretty common on ebay. Like all reedies they will run backwards.
Dan
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