Hybrid Dragster by Doug Parker, VT, 2016
This unique blend of power from a Cox .049 combined with the boost from an Estes A3-4T rocket motor is, perhaps, the ultimate in micro hybrid tether car racing. It measures 9 inches long (including the tail skid), 3 inches wide, 2-7/16 high, and weighs in at 12.1 ounces. This sleek dragster body is machined from 6061 aluminum bar stock with tool steel axles, pan handle, and tail skid.
Mr. Parker has been building small tether cars for many years and is known to produce custom cars upon request. Visit his tether cars at: www.tethercars.com/portfolio-view/doug-parker-beast-tethe...
Contact him at: beastranger2@gmail.com
See More Doug Parker Tether Cars at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums/72157690522379803
See More Tether Cars and Engines at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums/72157645118796544
See Our Model Engine Collection at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/sets/72157602933346098/
Visit our Photo Albums at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/sets
Courtesy of Paul and Paula Knapp
Miniature Engineering Museum
Hybrid Dragster by Doug Parker, VT, 2016
This unique blend of power from a Cox .049 combined with the boost from an Estes A3-4T rocket motor is, perhaps, the ultimate in micro hybrid tether car racing. It measures 9 inches long (including the tail skid), 3 inches wide, 2-7/16 high, and weighs in at 12.1 ounces. This sleek dragster body is machined from 6061 aluminum bar stock with tool steel axles, pan handle, and tail skid.
Mr. Parker has been building small tether cars for many years and is known to produce custom cars upon request. Visit his tether cars at: www.tethercars.com/portfolio-view/doug-parker-beast-tethe...
Contact him at: beastranger2@gmail.com
See More Doug Parker Tether Cars at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums/72157690522379803
See More Tether Cars and Engines at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/albums/72157645118796544
See Our Model Engine Collection at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/sets/72157602933346098/
Visit our Photo Albums at: www.flickr.com/photos/15794235@N06/sets
Courtesy of Paul and Paula Knapp
Miniature Engineering Museum