Sig on TowerHobbies
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Sig on TowerHobbies
TowerHobbies has dropped most of the Sig products and said "discontinued" so I emailed Sig. Sig is not going out of business but tower just decided to stop carrying there stuff. I was worried because I love Sig. You can buy any Sig kit or product at sigmfg.com or advantagehobby. Just a heads up.
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I, too, love their kits, but you should go to the "ARF or RTF" and read some of the threads about the poor quality of some of SIG's ARFs. I just bought their Four Star 120 ARF and had to uncover it, glue it together, and then recover. Several other posters lost their planes when they came apart in flight.
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I, too, love their kits, but you should go to the ''ARF or RTF'' and read some of the threads about the poor quality of some of SIG's ARFs. I just bought their Four Star 120 ARF and had to uncover it, glue it together, and then recover. Several other posters lost their planes when they came apart in flight.
I, too, love their kits, but you should go to the ''ARF or RTF'' and read some of the threads about the poor quality of some of SIG's ARFs. I just bought their Four Star 120 ARF and had to uncover it, glue it together, and then recover. Several other posters lost their planes when they came apart in flight.
I had mistakenly believed that Sig's name on an arf would mean quality (not so). When Sig sent me the necessary film to repair the plane I discovered that the plane was covered in film meant for small planes. So much for spending WAY too much for an arf.
Even so, Sig is still my first choice for any kit planes I build. However, should I ever lose my mind again, and go with an arf, I'll save the money and buy the cheapest Chinese piece of junk I can find.
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I have a Hangar 9 J-3 ARF that is still flying strongly after more than three years. Guys at my field are also happy with Great Planes and Top Flite. I'm sure there are some good ones out there. Unfortunately, SIG chose a Chinese manufacturer(World Models, I've heard) that does not always glue them together properly. And what is a shame for the SIG name is that someone at SIG has made the decision to continue selling these ARFs with known problems. Many responders in the "ARF and RTF" report SIG replaced their faulty ARF with another one. Were I SIG, I would find another builder for my ARFs and clearnace sale the defective ones at a reduced price. There are people like me that would take the time to uncover it, glue it back properly and then fly it. SIG's reputation and good name would remain. Just my two cents worth.
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I have also heard that SIG arfs and some kits are hard to get here in Canada. Are they thinking about just having planes available through themselves.
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I read awhile back that Sig lost some of its staff due to death\illness and one fellow was their Asian Liason. This may have something to do with the quality control at the Asian plants.