Classic “Cox” RC electric Warbirds combat. P-47 vs Me-109 in spectacular Midair Collision.04:33

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Published on May 7, 2017

Jeff and I have been having combat with these Old Classic Warbirds (that used to be manufactured by Cox Models) since last winter. Having just posted my Cox GAS Ukie video, I wanted to show you the Classic Electric RC Warbirds now being offered by Gravity Hobby for only $17.99, including motor, 2 props charging jack, plug, and switch. Just add a micro Rx and 2 micro servos, LiPo, and fly. I like the Corsair the best. They can really fly fast with the stock motor. I have a Stormlauncher Motor in the ME-109 and stock in the P-47.

In my newest Corsair, I am installing the SL motor too, as it is quite fast. The Corsair has a very stable flight due to it’s wing folds, plus keeps the nose off the ground when landing. My favorite.
Note~
In January 1996, a leading model toy rocket manufacturer, Estes Industries, purchased Cox Hobbies, Incorporated, and relocated operations from Southern California to the Estes facility in Penrose, Colorado. This signaled a major change in marketing direction for the new company, now known as Cox Models. A great many new products including these Classic Warbirds were aimed towards a mass market and they were sold in large chain stores and discount stores. To learn more about Cox, just check my Cox U-Control video description box.

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I hope you enjoyed this bit of combat fun.
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Dave Herbert
AMA # 8221,
LM/CD/Scientific

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