MODEL & MINIATURE AIRCRAFT ENGINE -- GAS/GLOW FUEL -- STARTING
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Electric starter for 1/2A (.049) engines is easy to field charge. MODEL AVIATION Oct 1992 (v.18#10) pg. 30
Safety starter cart provides a stable platform for remote (behind-the-propeller) starter. Retractable wheels eliminate the need for guy wires or stakes to anchor the cart in place during starting. MODEL AVIATION May 1994 (v.20#5) pg. 52
How to start a balky Schneuerle-Ported engine. MODEL AVIATION Oct 1996 (v.22#10) pg. 67
Economical electric starter for 1/2A engines is completely self contained inside a cardboard tube and is powered by 7 cells. Est. cost: $15 MODEL AVIATION Dec 1997 (v.23#12) pg. 121
Handle for the Sullivan Dynatron starter motor features a thumb-activated push button to turn on the motor. MODEL BOATS #585 Aug 19 1999 (v.49) pg. 28
Tip on outfitting a field box with a starter which can be operated single handedly and while holding the model from behind. RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Nov 1991 (v.34#11) pg. 847
Install a prime valve in the exhaust manifold to give a convenient method for feeding some starting fuel directly into the cylinder. RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Sep 1992 (v.35#9) pg. 58
Tip on installing a fuse in the 12-volt battery circuit used to operate an engine starter and glowplug. RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Sep 1992 (v.35#9) pg. 58
Construct a portable lightweight starter for a Cox .049 engine from an electric motor, switch, plastic sink elbow, and assorted hardware. RADIO CONTROL MODELS & ELECTRONICS Dec 1992 (v.35#12) pg. 78
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