Kit question for a beginner
#26
Good choices, With the .46 AX and 6 channel radio, you have equipment that you can grow into.
As far as the kit build, it requires a lot of patience. Don't get in a hurry, and when things are not fitting just right, walk away, take a break. It will go together better with a clear mind.
Remember, this is the relaxing part of the hobby.
Keep us posted with your progress.
As far as the kit build, it requires a lot of patience. Don't get in a hurry, and when things are not fitting just right, walk away, take a break. It will go together better with a clear mind.
Remember, this is the relaxing part of the hobby.
Keep us posted with your progress.
#27
pitch 19,hey i did a build thread on that plane in the beginer forum a year ago you might want to check it out,when glueing on the fuselage formers do not use ca glue the instructions tells you too ,use epoxy on these parts so it will give you time to line them up,youll see that part in my thread,any problems give me a shout,ill try to post the thread for you steve
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From: Galloway,
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Pitch I just finished a PT-40 kit last month. The instructions are good and the build is easy, 25 hours for the stick buildup then another
10 to cover and setup radio and finalize. heres some pics
Powered with an older tower hobbies .40 11x7 prop. very easy to fly lands nice and slow, has enough control to do basic aerobatics.
10 to cover and setup radio and finalize. heres some pics
Powered with an older tower hobbies .40 11x7 prop. very easy to fly lands nice and slow, has enough control to do basic aerobatics.



