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gtmattz 12-09-2005 05:10 PM

No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Well I wanted to start building a giant cessna skymaster kit, but, after running it past the wife, she thinks that over $300 for a 'box of wood' (her words lol) is a little much. So I started thinking of something a bit (whole lot) cheaper that I have wanted to do.. Then I remembered the ads for the Lazy Bee in the back of the RCM magazines I used to read. So I think to myself, Tower has GOT to have that kit! its a classic, right? Well it appears that I WRONG. They DO have an ARF 'kit', but I dont want an ARF! I want a box of sticks! Anyone know if someone out there has a storage unit full of old kits that might have one for sale? Anyone know if 'they' (who?) might be producing the kit again in the future?

bbbair 12-10-2005 12:01 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Sorry GTMATTZ;
It looks like the Bee Hive has gone the way of the ARF. [:'(]

All of the BEEs that used to come in kits seem to have been replaced by the ARFs and a number of us BEEKEEPERS are not impressed!

The Solution is to find someone that has a set of plans and knows how to use a photocopier. Then you need a sharp Xacto knife and you start cutting...

Plan B. Google "PAGE AVIATION", owned and operated by Adrian Page out of his garage in Berwick, Nova Scotia, Canada. He has a great line of small AC that he sells in kit form, they are laser cut and go together VERY NICELY.

If you like the Ugly Duckling lines of the BEEs then I would recommend you look at the "NEWBEE" it currently sells for about $64.00 US and is SOOOO UGLY, it's cute. :D

Good Luck;
Bruce

donkey doctor 12-10-2005 12:50 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Hello; Since it is a box of sticks, why not just buy a set of plans and do it yourself? That's what I did with my (ex) speedy bee. Actually I used the plans and instructions from RCM magazine, it built a great plane. I just wish I hadn't stepped on it.

bbbair 12-11-2005 08:41 AM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Here is the Page Aviation Web address;

http://www.adrianpage.com/

owensbyjason 12-22-2005 04:58 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
There are some bees on ebay.....here http://cgi.ebay.com/Clancy-Lazy-Bee-...QQcmdZViewItem

gtmattz 12-22-2005 05:31 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Im not 100% sure, but I think my wife just may have nabbed one of those off ebay for me for xmas....

owensbyjason 12-22-2005 07:17 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
WhooHoo! Merry Xmas gtmattz!



ORIGINAL: gtmattz

Im not 100% sure, but I think my wife just may have nabbed one of those off ebay for me for xmas....

bbbair 12-22-2005 07:33 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 


ORIGINAL: gtmattz

Im not 100% sure, but I think my wife just may have nabbed one of those off ebay for me for xmas....
Super!! :D

Then "BEE" happy! :eek:

Hopefully you will get a good set of plans along with it and you can create all the Bees that you want!

Keep in mind that there are several different BEEs out there, and they are all fun.

RJCadet 01-30-2006 10:06 AM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Hobby People has a "4-in-1" laser cut version coming for $59.99. It can be a 40" or 50" wing with or without ailerons. I think it's designed for electric or glow. It is item #222118. Do a Search on http://www.hobbypeople.net for Lazy Bee or the item number. I just placed an order for one last week. I was told that they are expecting to receive them in stock at about the end of February. I haven't done any previous business with HobbyPeople so I cannot vouch for their business practices or the Global kit quality. Any comments are welcome. I prefer plans or kit building versus ARF so I'm thinking positively.

They can also be contacted at:

Email: [email protected]
Toll-free orders 800-854-8471

bluebikerblan 01-31-2006 08:58 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Thanks for the tip on the existence (soon to be hopefully) of a Lazy Bee KIT. I tracked down Global Hobby's item # 222118 which is indeed the Lazy Bee 4 in 1 but I got a price of $89.99 not the #59.99 referenced for what it's worth. Regardless I excited to find a kit coming of the Clancy's Bee's again and will pursue the matter by phone tomorrow. Thanks again!

jerry0 02-03-2006 06:28 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
I am almost finished with my Lazy Bee (Box 'o Sticks) and must say that I have seen better design of most planes I've built.
Even so, I am very sorry to see the demise of the kit.
Last year I yearned to have a TF Smoke 40 and after watching e-bay for many weeks, I found one at a reasonable price. I recommend that you watch e-bay and you'll find one soon.

jdb000001 02-05-2006 02:34 AM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Do a search on google for lazy bee kit - looks like Peck Polymers still sells them, as well as some other places. Think I saw somewhere a few months ago that also sells the plans.
Bought a set of plans off ebay myself, as well as one of the big lazy bee kits with the 72" wingspan.

Fubar-One 02-05-2006 10:49 AM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
Might be interested in the float kit. I have one of the standard Clancy Lazy Bee kits waiting to be built and would love to put floats on it. Would it also fit on a Speedy Bee ARF do you think?
PM sent before they lock this thread.

Dsegal 02-17-2006 06:40 PM

RE: No Lazy Bee kits to be found?
 
I just came back from my hobby shop and decided to check out the kits in the basement. They have an original Clancy 60" span Lazy Bee kit for $76. Call Penn Valley Hobbies in Lansdale, PA at 215-855-1268.

limehousechappy 07-17-2016 04:25 AM

Hello, Not sure if this thread is still read, but I have just inherited a Big Lazy Bee (72") kit (box of sticks), but I am wanting to be sure that all of the pieces are here before posting it for sale. Anyone have a parts list so that I can check? I believe it is a complete kit, drawings and all, but I want to be sure. Thanks for any help. I someone has a complete list of all the components that are to be in this kit, I can verify. Thanks for any help.

CK1 07-17-2016 05:02 AM

Eureeka aircraft was selling the short kits with plans available for the 40" lazy bee and the Big bee . Google it.

limehousechappy 07-17-2016 05:15 AM

found it here, thanks. http://www.manualslib.com/manual/917...ee.html?page=6

Mike Maness 08-04-2016 05:23 AM

For what it's worth, there's a kit cutter that offers a Lazy Bee short kit - http://store.laser-design-services.c...ort=20a&page=4

limehousechappy 08-04-2016 07:14 AM

Thanks so much!

CK1 08-04-2016 07:22 AM

Here is the link to Eureka Aircraft , great quality wood in the short kit . I have built the 40 and the 72 inch . http://www.eurekaaircraft.com/plan_kits/biglazybee.htm

FlyerInOKC 08-04-2016 08:05 AM

Just for future reference these are free to download:
Patterns http://aerofred.com/details.php?image_id=77448
Fuselage http://aerofred.com/details.php?imag...47&mode=search
48" Wing http://aerofred.com/details.php?imag...46&mode=search
50" Wing with ailerons http://aerofred.com/details.php?imag...53&mode=search
40" Wing http://aerofred.com/details.php?image_id=77445
Lazy Bee Floats http://aerofred.com/details.php?image_id=94501

limehousechappy 08-04-2016 10:31 AM

Thanks for the info, everyone.


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