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first time kit builder
Ive been flying for 2 + yrs now and want to build my first 40 size or funflyer kit,what is a easy kit to build for a first time kit builder?
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first time kit builder
I've never flown, but got a GreatPlanes PT40 for XMas. It was well documented, has alternatives for more advanced flying characteristics (wing dihedral, etc), and everything was very well die-cut, and clear.
Not sure how other planes compare, but I can say that I am very impressed with how well it came together. Now if only I was able to cover it better! For a sneak preview, you can download the instructions from their site... www.greatplanes.com Obviously, I am not associated with them, and my plane is not yet covered, so I can not comment on their flying characteristics (or my build quality)! But I can say that I was never confused, or disappointed at all throughout the process. gus |
first time kit builder
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first time kit builder
sig somethin' extra
sig 4* |
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Tower Hobbies Fun 51 is a cheap simple fun flyer. Also as someone else stated the Sig 4 Star 40 is a good easy kit to build and flys great.
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first time kit builder
ANYTHING by Great Planes (All of their kits and instructions are superb)
Sig SE Goldberg Cub |
first time kit builder
I have heard alot of good things about the Goldburg Tiger 2. I have a Tiger 60 and it went together really well. It was my first kit built plane. It is a low wing, symmetrical airfoil.
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first time kit builder
Go with the pt-40
allot of bang for the buck,and they fly well. I have taught many people to fly with that aircraft. A very good first time build project, it's key'd to the beginner. I have seen a few that were perfect in every way, and others that were somewhat questionable if it would fly. They all flew , some better than others but all within reason With that kit all you have to do is get it close and you will do OK. Happy building Roby |
first time kit builder
If he has been flying for 2+ years a PT 40 may be a little mild. GP Dazzler or Sig 4 Star are simple building kits that have more flying potential for a seasoned pilot, IMHO.
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first time kit builder
GP Super Sportster 40 MkII or Sig 4*- I love both of mine!
I've been flying for about 5 years and now fly helicopters, scale, and aerobatic planes. But I still love to fly my "old" 48 or S.S. |
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Rcflier you are 100% correct. With 2+ years under
his belt , the better choice would be the 4*-40 from Sig. Good catch. What was I thinking ? Regards Roby |
first time kit builder
Originally posted by rcflier_gi Tower Hobbies Fun 51 is a cheap simple fun flyer. Also as someone else stated the Sig 4 Star 40 is a good easy kit to build and flys great. It did turn out nice though. Haven't flown it yet due to the weather. |
first time kit builder
I agree with most of the other choices. You can't go wrong with a 4 Star 40, a Tiger 2, or a PT40. I've built all 3, and my vote goes for the 4 Star 40.
Just my two cents, but I think a profile plane might get you really discouraged when it comes to covering. Especially if you've never covered before. Try to stay away from a .60 size for your first plane. Although they don't look much bigger, I've found they can take a lot longer to complete, as compared to a .40 size. You don't want to lose interest. Although looks are important, being fuelproof is the most important thing. Regards, Robb H. |
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