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Fox 29R

Type Model: Glow STD
Engine Size: 4.86cc
Company: Fox
Year of Manufacture: 1958
Article Review by: AeroModeller May 1958


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Publisher:Fox
Publishing Year:1958
Edition:American
Keywords:Fox-Engines, Fox-Reviews
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The 29R is a unique design of racing engine which you will either drool over if you are an out and out speed control line fan or regard as an extremely irritating and highly unnecessary piece of machinery. This racing Fox is undoubtedly a very powerful engine with a potential performance probably far and above most other engines of its size.

We say potential because in our experience operating this engine can be a tricky even frustrating business. Starting is not a particularly difficult job only everything has to be just right and whilst this can be set up quite satisfactorily for bench running tests operating the engine in a model could be quite another question. Consistent starting we found was a two-man operation one to flick over the propeller and one looking after the fuel control. This engine is no toy and whilst not exactly being frightening is one which you treat with a certain amount of respect. It demands much more in technique than the average pen bladder pressure fed engine. Yet having mastered the starting technique we had no particular troubles or qualms about hand starting on a 7 inch diameter propeller.....

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