The Rise and Fall of Cox .049 | The Engine Disneyland Kept Secret
Before drones and RC aircraft, one tiny engine ruled American backyards. The Cox .049 wasn't just a model airplane engine—it became one of the most successful hobby products ever made. From flying at Disneyland's famous Flying Circle to dominating model aviation for decades, this tiny $3.95 engine changed the hobby forever. In this video, we explore the complete history of the Cox .049, how Leroy Cox built an empire from a small California garage, why millions of children loved these engines, and what ultimately caused the company's decline. Whether you're a collector, aviation enthusiast, or simply love forgotten American brands, this is a story worth remembering. #Cox049 #forgottentoys #VintageHobbies #coxengine #nostalgia #vintageamerica

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