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Old 01-07-2020, 04:01 PM   #21
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On the point, only 4-5 days ago I pulled out a Fox .35 that was given to me, it has been run and used but doesn't look abused. It is totally castor-gummed tight so next step is heat and loosen up, if that goes ok I may run it up in the next few days. I'll use Sig 10% nitro 25% castor. I have the test stand under the back deck where I can hide from the snow and wind, and run engines all winter like the bald-headed old idiot in this video...

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Old 01-07-2020, 06:06 PM   #22
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Re: fox 40 fuel

I have one plane with a Fox .40, one with an old Fox 15 and I have a .35 in the box for hopefully something that will fly around in circles some day.

I wont need more than a few gallons of fuel for myself, so I will (one way or the other) get some down to RIchard and you this winter. I have a few months to go yet...
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I have one plane with a Fox .40, one with an old Fox 15 and I have a .35 in the box for hopefully something that will fly around in circles some day.

I wont need more than a few gallons of fuel for myself, so I will (one way or the other) get some down to RIchard and you this winter. I have a few months to go yet...
Thankyou Andrew, very thoughtful of you.
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