1918 Curtis OX-5
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OX - 5 Curtis engine |
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The OX-5 was designed by Glen Curtis in the early part of the 1900s and was the mainstay of American Aviation in the years between the two world wars. The complexity of the OX-5 can be seen in the photo. |
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The scale detail extends from the magneto/distributor, water pump, indent plate and carburetor to the hex nuts and bolts that hold it together, in short, every where you look remarkable detail can be seen. As with all Replica's engines, the OX-5 is quarter scale, four cycle, spark ignition, and fully operational. Only 100 will be built. The engine comes with the display stand as shown. Bore .950 - Stoke
1.25 - Displacement 7.0 C.I. |
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A 20% non-refundable
deposit is required to secure your order.
A Running Stand is :A cast and powder coated aluminum base which houses a starter motor, electronic ignition module, spark coil and a nicad battery pack. Also a combination water/oil tank. Fuel tank and all necessary plumbing are hooked up and ready to run. The engine is easily removed for installation in a car or ... |
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