Interestingly, there's an active thread on the other forum about this very engine, asking the same questions. If you're a member over there, check it out. In the meantime:
Fox produced both 36 and 29 plain bearing engines in the 1970s for r/c and controlline use. I had a 36 and ran it a lot on several models, then passed it to another modeler in my area a few years ago. I have one of the 29s but haven't run it yet. As iron piston engines, they need a good breakin, then will perform well, offering decent handling and reasonable power. Some guys pull the venturi insert and use lots of nitro and make them scream. In your case though, I'm not aware of a venturi that's available to replace the r/c carb, so I'd suggest wiring the carb open and using it. You'll note that the front end on the r/c versions is longer than on the ukie engines, to give more clearance between the prop and carb, so that might actually prevent damage if you plant the plane into terra firma!
Good luck!
Bob in NEPA