RE: Is SIG considered to be the best kits for a beginner builder?
I started back into the hobby by starting a TF Spit about a year ago. I then decided to build a low wing plane for the summer flying season, and chose the Four Star 40. I'm glad for my choice for two reasons. First, it gives me a low wing taildragger to practice with before flying a plane that I'll have lots of $$ in, and second, it added to my building skills. Now that I am getting back into working on my Spit, I feel more confident in my building and flying skills, which will be needed to successfully complete my project.
Scott