Impressive O.T.

What a model builder:

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John Poulos
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Where did you dig up that fossil of a video, Poulos? The last time I saw that was over 4 years ago.

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zoombot

If I can find the photos. there is a fellow on Long Island who built gas powered 1/10 scale or smaller working aircraft engines.I believe but only the photos will prove he built a radial engine.

BG

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Bill Glass

Found one photo

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Bill Glass

WOW - love the one in front with the case showing all the parts.

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zoombot

There was a section at the museum at Falcon Field in Mesa, AZ that had several miniature engines... both aviation and vehicle. If I remember correctly, they had a miniature 426 hemi engine in the lot.

Lee

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Lee Aanderud

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John Poulos

Even if it is old,it is really impressive with all the time he put into it and of course all of it works with not to forget the fabulous sound of the Ferrari:-) A couple of years ago I read about someone who build a Chevy 350 ci in 1:4 scale for his race car,Radiocontrolled,in that particular scale,all of it from the block up to the carb,he built himself,where I read about it I can't recall,unfortunately. Just loved the video thanx for posting the link:-) Regards

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