Recently, I have imposed a rule for myself. I'm not allowed to start a new project until I've finished the one currently under construction. When it comes to model airplanes, discipline is not my strong suit.
Which means my next task at hand will be refurbishing the Great Planes Skybolt I built about ten years ago. I have a new cowl, pants, and canopy for it. It shouldn't take too much work to get it looking good and back in the air. I just can't stand to fly an airplane that's all sad and tired looking. Gotta keep 'em looking fresh! She's one of my all-time favorites.
Got some work done on the Rascal last night. This is one of the best flying rudder ships I've ever flown. Rolls, loops, inverted flight, snaps and spins are all well within this bird's capability. Or, you can pull back on the throttle and hunt for thermals. Is this the perfect park flyer? Pictures should be coming soon!