Which Citabria
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I'm doing the final finishing touches on my 1/5th Pica Waco and I'm very happy with the way the plane turned out. It was the most challenging kit I've done and the one I'm most proud of.
For my next project, I was originally thinking of a WW1 monoplane but nothing has caught my eye. Any suggestions? If not, the 2 planes that do interest me somewhat are the Kange Monocoupe and the Citabria, particularly the Sig Citabria.
Any opinions, building experiences or comments would be welcome
Thanks
Jeff
For my next project, I was originally thinking of a WW1 monoplane but nothing has caught my eye. Any suggestions? If not, the 2 planes that do interest me somewhat are the Kange Monocoupe and the Citabria, particularly the Sig Citabria.
Any opinions, building experiences or comments would be welcome
Thanks
Jeff
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From: Port Orchard,
WA
I am in the process of finishing up a Citabria Pro by Balsa USA. It is a fairly good size plane, 80"ws. If you want a real fun one to build, try it. The strut work is really interesting. I like it because it is a little differant from the rest of the high wingers.
Check out my thread in this forum.
Patriot
Check out my thread in this forum.
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