Cox 010 Thimble Drone World's Smallest IC Engine

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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2010

Holiday Gift to our Viewers - Free eBook Downloads; The book features this engine as well as many other Diesels.
For a limited time a Free Download book to those who contact us at;
http://www.wix.com/crockerdh/my-store#!

Read more about this wonderful piece of engineering on our Vintage Engine Blogspot: http://antiquemodelenginesrunning.blogspot.com/

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  • That is epic it sounds like a mossie

  • Bought an .010 back in 72. Still runs but I may get another newer version. Don't want to put hours on the vintage one.. Installed on a Thermic 50 RC.

  • i just noticed that the image shown at 8 seconds is a cox tee dee .020 you can tell because the glowhead is different and the tank is longer on the .020 sorry for pointing this out

  • i own a black one and a red one and the red one always runs for longe and with more power no matter how much i tune them this is aways what happens has anyone else noticed this i know they are tecknically the same but re one is faster

  • oh nice!!

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