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Makes sense nowI'm not really sure, it was silver and shiny and had measurements on it so it made me happy .
Having searched for in again, it's from the following website http://www.hatori-models.co.jp/HP3/top-e.html which describes the company as "Manufacturing and selling mufflers, and accessories for radio controlled
helicopters and model airplanes."
Most of the flying model engines on aircraft run on a mixture of methanol,oil and nitromethane aka NitroI'm not really sure, it was silver and shiny and had measurements on it so it made me happy .
Having searched for in again, it's from the following website http://www.hatori-models.co.jp/HP3/top-e.html which describes the company as "Manufacturing and selling mufflers, and accessories for radio controlled
helicopters and model airplanes."
https://www.aspiescentral.com/media/cox-airplane-racing-engines.1408/Most of the flying model engines on aircraft run on a mixture of methanol,oil and nitromethane aka Nitro
WWII has held my interest since I was a small child,particularly the aviation aspect of itView attachment 26296
A dense cloud of dust obscures a North American P-51 "Mustang" as it roars down a runway on Iwo Jima, Bonin Islands July 1945.