Building Tips and technical articles. > 1/2 A building.
Cox Profile Scale Reed Speed
Jim Roselle:
Hello all,
I received the OK from Robert to post an event were doing over on the Cox Engine Forum. It's our second running of Profile Scale Reed Speed and it's exactly what it sounds like. Profile scale planes with cox reed valve engines in a speed contest.
Here's a couple of examples of the planes flown in the first event:
We had about fourteen planes built last time. If you want to participate its open to all cox engine forum members. You have until the end of November to get a flight in.
Here is a link to the rules if you want to participate:
http://www.coxengineforum.com/t5898-cef-profile-scale-reed-speed-rules
This is the discussion thread for the November running:
http://www.coxengineforum.com/t6801-reed-speed-version-20-nitro-november
And the results from the first event:
http://www.coxengineforum.com/t6798-reed-speed-results
Thanks for reading and I hope you participate!
Jim
Larry Renger:
The old Thermal Hopper is a reed engine, can I use that? VD~
Jim Roselle:
--- Quote from: Larry Renger on May 26, 2014, 07:57:46 AM ---The old Thermal Hopper is a reed engine, can I use that? VD~
--- End quote ---
Larry,
Yes, any cox reed valve. The only restriction is no TDs' modified to take a reed.
Jim
Mark Mc:
--- Quote from: Jim Roselle on May 25, 2014, 08:18:19 PM ---Hello all,
I received the OK from Robert to post an event were doing over on the Cox Engine Forum. It's our second running of Profile Scale Reed Speed and it's exactly what it sounds like. Profile scale planes with cox reed valve engines in a speed contest.
Here's a couple of examples of the planes flown in the first event:
Jim
--- End quote ---
WooHoo! That one's mine. Recently refitted with a PeeWee engine.
Mark
Dan McEntee:
Very cool! Search the forums here and there may be something about our Golden Age Races we have had here in St. Louis for many years. Models must be reed engine powered, replicas of Thompson Trophy Racers, 18 inch span and a few other rules, but we also allow full fuselage models. Frank Beatty has had several of his designs, profile and full fuselage, published in Flying Models and Model Aviation. Common set of lines that everyone uses, club provided fuel and only Cox 5-3 grey prop allowed. Lots of fun and challenging!
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
Go to full version