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Fox 15

Type Model: Glow STD
Engine Size: 2.48cc
Company: Fox
Year of Manufacture: 1959
Article Analysis by: Model Aircraft May 1959


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Publisher:Fox
Designer:R.H.-Warring
Publishing Year:1959
Edition:American
Keywords:Fox-Engines, Fox-Reviews
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The Fox 15 is a beautifully compact 2.5 c.c. glow motor weighing just 4 ounces. Whilst not specified as an out-and-out performance engine it also packs a healthy power output peaking at nearly .22 B.H.P between 13000 and 14000 r.p.m. This of course is a static test figure which is always unflattering to glow motors. In the air they appear to have the ability to speed up far more than diesels which is why a static power figure or even a static propeller r.p.m. figure is very rarely a fair comparison between these two types.

The specimen tested had already had some use and was well run in. Main bearing lit was quite slack and there was very little compression when turned over typical of the ideal set up for a high revving glow motor. That last comment in fact characterised the Fox 15. It is a high speed motor and is not particularly happy either for starling or running at speeds below about 10000-11000 r.p.m. Yet its running is steady and sustained well past the peak up to an 18000 plus figure achieved on a tiny plastic propeller........

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