Originally Posted by
rgreen24
Well we may have to agree to disagree here. I just saw Chip on Facebook, adjusting an aileron hinge line to make the throw more on an OXAI airplane. As far as quality goes, it probably doesn't get much better than OXAI. However, on the Agenda, I think we are talking about small millimeters, we are not talking inches, and it has taken each guy 15 minutes to repair the fix, doesn't seem that bad to me. I like this design and I can't wait to fly it.
Cheers.
Have to agree. Considering the price difference between BJ and OXAI, what you are paying for is more value. I think they do a pretty good job. The need to make a few alignment "tweeks" are to be expected on any plane. You do it yourself when you scratch build. Is there any Pattern or other ARF sold that you don't have to make some adjustments to, in order to make it set up right?
If someone is building it completely and turning it over ready to fly, that is a different story, And you pay them to make sure it is ready to fly, not Almost Ready to Fly.
I guess it boils down to what you are expecting, So ask yourself, what do you expect from a jig build, and effectively a mass produced item?