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Jetex.org - Classic Models
https://jetex.org/index.php/jet-models/models/classic-models
Jetex.org: Kits - Racing cars and Speedboats
http://www.archivesite.jetex.org/models/kits/kits-cars_boats.html
Jetex 40 MPH Racecar (1948) - photograph by Nigel Smalley. - from advertisement in Model Aeronautics, 1949. One of the very first kits to be produced by Wilmot Mansour, in 1948, for their new Jetex motors, was this "40 MPH Jet Racer". The kitset of balsa body parts came "complete with glue, aluminium wheels, tyres, etc." There was "no solder required" and it was designed "for …
Jetex rocket-powered model cars and boats
https://www.brightontoymuseum.co.uk/index/Category:Other_Jetex-powered_models
1950: Gamages advert, Jetex cars and boats, August [image info] 1950: Gamages advert, Jetex Car and Boat, November [image info] 1966: Jetex Racing Car [image info] 1966: Jetex Speed Boat, Atom 35 [image info] Non-aircraft Jetex models . The simplicity of the Jetex system meant that as well as the original idea of using them to power model aircraft, one could easily fit them to a …
Jetex Archive: Kits - Helicopters
http://archivesite.jetex.org/cja/kits-cars_boats.html
Jetex Jet Propelled Racing Car (Wilmot Mansour) Another venture away from its normal airspace by Wilmot Mansour, this racing car required little more assembly than loading and fitting the 50C motor, provided in the kit. It could then be fired up and set …
Jetex.org - The Jetex Range
https://www.jetex.org/index.php/jet-models/power/jetex/history/12-motors/the-jetex-range
The Wilmots’ first production - The Aeroplane World, Dec. 17, 1918 Jetex has its origins with three remarkably enterprising and talented young men, in England in the early part of the twentieth century. Two of the three were the Wilmot brothers, Charles Mandeville ('Bill') Wilmot and John Wilmot. As schoolboys in the second decade of the century, fired with enthusiasm for the …
Jetex.org: Models
https://archivesite.jetex.org/models/models.html
Jetex motors provided a rich source of creative inspiration for designers. The models for which they produced kits and plans cover an astounding range of types. Above: Paul E. Del Gatto, one of the most imaginative and prolific of jetex designers launches his Jetex 150-powered model of the X-15. Right: Besides producing motors, Wilmot Mansour ...
Jetex 50 jet propelled racing car loading the fuel and ...
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1949 original jetex 50 motor in an original jetex race car run using original solid fuel pellets and fuse.
jetex products for sale | eBay
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Rare Vintage Boxed Yellow Jetex Jet Propelled Racing Race Car WILMONT MANSOUR. $59.95. 0 bids. $9.45 shipping. Ending Today at 5:37PM PST. 7h 11m.
Jetex rocket motors for models, Wilmot, Mansour & …
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Jetex rocket motors. 1956: Jetex and Wimco ready-to-run models. The launch top right is not part of the Jetex range [image info] Jetex reusable rocket motors (by Wilmot, Mansour & Co., Ltd., 1948-) were designed for model aircraft, but were sometimes also fitted to model cars and other model vehicles.
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The Jetex of the Wilmot Mansour era was famous for innovation and novelty with, for example their Tailored kits and such as their pendulum stability systems. In the 70 years or so since W&M were around some huge technological changes have taken place.
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