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McCulloch that fly's - Mark Loraine - 06-27-2022

I saw this when it posted on eBay and was sold almost immediately for 5K.

I thought it interesting and wasn't sure how many did see it there.

https://www.ebay.com/itm/394122026899?nma=true&si=b%252FoVfqorWYQ%252B3bSUrXchRo27q%252FM%253D&orig_cvip=true&nordt=true&rt=nc&_trksid=p2047675.l2557

O K,   just the motor was McCulloch but it did have original go power wheels on it.


RE: McCulloch that fly's - Terry Sullivan - 07-02-2022

Interesting, but at 73, the last thing I would buy is a used copter!   Smile


RE: McCulloch that fly's - Terry Bentley - 08-02-2022

In high school there was this aviation class that had an ultralite powered by a Mc101. Attached to the engine was an adjustable expansion chamber that had flex pushing 11 inches from the exhaust port.

A few years back someone stopped in the shop and wanted help getting a straight shaft KT100 running. It was attached to what was nothing more than a lawn chair with a wing. I will pass on anything powered by a McCulloch or even a Yamaha. No matter how big the engine is. Now I did watch a Pterodactyl powered by a 250cc Rotax that looked very impressive.