We know that a lot of the flying world is going electric, but who among us does not miss the sound of a Cox engine powering our plane or the smell of the fuel. I know we were sad when Cox / Estes stopped manufacturing and selling the small glow engines, we have them on a lot of our kit boxes and plans.
The Cox engines have been hard to find and we have had many calls regarding them. I just came across a company that is selling them on the internet and just thought I would pass the information along to you modelers.
I am sure that most builders (me included) will stick with the trend and continue to use electric motors to power our builds but for those that want the nostalgia of an .049 glow engine on their plane it's nice to see that we can get them.
Not a glow, but you can do a reasonable fake with a geared inrunner and GWS HD prop. A few folks have thought my electric Guillow's Cessna 172 was glow powered.
PS: I looked at that Cox engine site, and the .049 car engine brought back memories of my Cox Volkswagon Van that drove a pattern controlled by a cam.
I had a lot of fun with .049s back as a teenager. I'd built a Sterling Super Cruiser ( I think?) and it came out way too heavy for the electric setup I had. On went a Black Widow, and that plane looped and hung on the prop like it was possessed. Some fun days.
I don't fly glow, but does anyone know if the Norvel 1/2A engines are still in production? They got good reviews when they first came out and seems like they might be a good alternative to Cox.
Brenda wrote:Bit of a necro post but I wish I found this before I made 3 large orders from Canada.
I guess 7 of the .049 will tide me over for a little bit.
Me being from Canada, it would be great if you could share that Canadian source? We have to deal with all that customs crap up here too.
Brenda wrote:Bit of a necro post but I wish I found this before I made 3 large orders from Canada.
I guess 7 of the .049 will tide me over for a little bit.
Me being from Canada, it would be great if you could share that Canadian source? We have to deal with all that customs crap up here too.
Sure https://coxengines.ca/
Bernie is a really nice guy and very helpful. Tons of parts listed and not listed too!