ORIGINAL: JMurdoch
ORIGINAL: cwrr5
It's a matter of degrees I think. I scratchbuild, build from kits, fly(and assemble) ARFs, and have even been known to throw a RTR or two in the air. The more work I have put into a plane(not to mention the blood, sweat, and sometimes tears), the prouder I am when it actually leaves the ground and flies in some semblance of "control".
Hell, I'm pretty proud when I get an ARF in the air.. I love it when is says on the ARF box, ready to fly in just 12 hours! Then, three weeks later, you're scratching your head and say, "where'd I go wrong?"
I think we're sorta saying the same thing...