RE: Eagle 2 ARF & 4 Stroke Engine?
Sincraft After you build a few kits, you won't think that it's complicated. The kit came with no instructions, just the prints. I've had to stop and think (shudder) a few times. But it really hasn't been too bad. The fuse was easy, as it's fiberglass. I had to cut out the formers and glue them in. The fin, stab and wing are sheeted foam. The control surfices are built up, and I had to cut out all those pieces. Not bad really as templates for all the parts are on the plans. So far, the hardest part has been fitting the retracts. Gluing the mounts onto foam, you have to make sure they are sturdy. Don helped me with this critical area.
The TV is a necessary part of the shop, just like the stereo. It also helps to have a band saw and table mounted belt sander. These are things you will purchase as time passes and you see how much time and labor they can save you.
Gotta go. The wife just said the pie is ready to eat!!!