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Lucky day
A brief history of my time in the hobby. When I was around 14, my father and I bought a plane at a swap meet. I proceeded to try to learn and fly the plane, with a little help from my brother and father and friends. The plane was named "old reliable" or that is what I thought. The plane did a death spiral into the ground with my brother in control. I remember that plane very very fondly, I could not remember much about, I remembered that it was a little Cub like and had wing struts. I thought at the time that it was a huge plane. I later built an Eagle 20? attempted to fly that a few times, gave up the hobby for 18 years and got back into the hobby several years ago. I have always been trying to find my old reliable, but never with much luck. I just happened to see a poll in Facebook from AMA and Ole Reliable was one of the choices, looked at the plane and yup, that is the first plane that I had. I am going to have to order the plans and build that plane this winter http://www.modelaviation.com/plans-reliable .
I figured that I wold share the story with you, thanks for your time. Jon |
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Looks like a good winter project!
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Memory lane projects like this can be so rewarding and its wonderful you discovered what that airplane was especially since the odds of that shrinks every year.
Thanks for sharing;) John |
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Have you built anything else? Building from plans for a first build might be too much.
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What I lack in intelligence, I make up for with enthusiasm :) )))))))))))). I have not built planes from plans for a while, but I have a few friends that offer me their advice and I have a mechanical frame of mind. I appreciate your concern, but that would be a third or forth plane this winter, I am still lacking all of the funds for wood that I want ))))))))))). I am probably a better builder then flyer :) But I agree this plane would NOT be a good plane to learn any building on, if I remember correctly it was a (I am guessing at the term) balsa stick type of plane, with lots of square sticks and cross braces.
Thanks Jon |
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ORIGINAL: Minnreefer What I lack in intelligence, I make up for with enthusiasm Building a stick frame plane is just like any other - It just takes a little longer. |
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You deffinately have to do this. Unfortunately, you mentioned it here so you will have to accompany it with a build thread as well. Sorry, that's the rules:D Check out the kit builders forums here and I am sure someone will be able to give you a resource to send the plans in to a laser cutter and get all the formers and wing ribs pre cut. This will save you countless hours and give you a nice product when you are done. I also recommend you order two coppies of the plans.
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