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Old 12-10-2004 | 08:10 AM
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Default RE: Is SIG considered to be the best kits for a beginner builder?

I been looking up ther Skyshark kits today and they are awesome!
A bit pricy here in Europe at ~160-200£ , but they look fantastic.

The overall price diffrence between a Skyshark warbird with a big fourstroke and retracts are pretty big compared to a simple SIG 4*40.

I have to think about this,,, I figure I'd be much more motivated to build warbird compared to a normal sportplane, but I don't know if I have the patience to go all the way to the finish line with such a big project?

However, I have a couple of birds to fly and are in no need for another plane to fly at the moment and can build it slowly.
Perhaps I should get a Skyshark because a warbird is what I ultimately want!
I can fool myself that it's not so expencive if I buy the engine and retracts separately later down the road