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From: Lincoln,
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That will depend upon your experience and building methods. I built one a few years ago. I don't remember the exact time it took, but it was a quick build. I'd say I had about 40 hours into the build if you include everything, i.e. build, cover, radio setup, etc. However, I have probably built 30 planes, including some from scratch. A less experienced builder may need more time. Regardless, as kits go, the SE was one of the easiest/quickest I have ever built.
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From: Pointe Claire,
QC, CANADA
One night each wing
two nights for teh fuse
one night for the tail
two nights covering (or more, depending...)
One night to set up, balance, etc...
One night to ensure everytihgn is OK, and set up from teh night before (spread out over the nights..)
8 nights...
It took us about 10 nights for ours... about 3 hours each night. It is a really really easy build!
And...
One night to take the wife / kids out to dinner, to prove you are still there..
two nights for teh fuse
one night for the tail
two nights covering (or more, depending...)
One night to set up, balance, etc...
One night to ensure everytihgn is OK, and set up from teh night before (spread out over the nights..)
8 nights...
It took us about 10 nights for ours... about 3 hours each night. It is a really really easy build!
And...
One night to take the wife / kids out to dinner, to prove you are still there..




