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Old 12-12-2006 | 10:14 AM
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manks7477
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Default RE: U.S. Aircore Trainer 40


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ORIGINAL: rhousejr
I have a .46 I am putting in it. I like building, I never built one of these. Thats why I went ahead and got it. Probably be something different next month. Thanks for the reply.
flyinrog: Well, no offense but its not really building, its more of a fold and glue kind of thing<<snip>>
manks7477: It is not really building, but folding and gluing<<snip>>
rhousejr : Just never you mind, go ahead and fly it.

When you want advice on the definition of the terrm "building", I guess you can just look here in the "Beginners" forum, no shortage of guys who know that definition here.

Sheesh,
Dave Olson

Dave - I have no problem with this plane, it is a great one for beginners, and it goes together very fast. In my opinion there is not as much pride - for me anyway- in building that plane vs one of the other kits I have now built that's all.

The Aircore trainer was my first plane and I enjoyed it until someone stole it out of my garage. It is great to learn on and it fast and easy to put together, and at the end of the day it got me into the hobby and directed me to building.

I have 7 planes (plus the Aircore) that I have built, so I am not exactly a "beginner".