I had a couple Cox planes at various times growing up. Starting them was a bear - either I flooded the engine or the battery I had for it was shot. Once I did get the engine running on one and immediately got my fingers bloodied up by the plastic prop.
When I got older I found out there's something called a "chicken stick" that you can use to flip the prop around to start the engine. Too bad Cox didn't include one, ha ha.
When I got older I found out there's something called a "chicken stick" that you can use to flip the prop around to start the engine. Too bad Cox didn't include one, ha ha.