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qwertypemdas 08-04-2009 09:48 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
LOL, my instructors name is Jerry. lol

SU29 09-07-2009 11:55 AM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
DG212,

Do you know how to contact them for the plans and manual?

Jeff

bigal422 09-09-2009 03:14 AM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
Looking for a set too.

frenchie79 09-10-2009 07:12 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 


ORIGINAL: qwertypemdas

I soloed my trainer (kit built LT-40) and I'm now comfortable pushing it to it's (absolute) limits. I even re-did the wing so i can pull more G's without risk of ripping it apart. Seriously I'm doin inverted everythind with max control throw setup and... it just fly's like a trainer. Sooo, my instructor recomended I move up to a stik plane. BUT, I don't want no arf or nothing (GP makes a big stik 40 ARF), I need a kit but it seems nobody makes a stik kit. If anybody know's of a stik kit (or good plans, I can scratchbuild), or if you have an old kit that you want to get rid of, plz tell me about it. I'm looking for anywhere between .40 and 1.2 (.40 or .60 preferred). And what other plane would you guys recommend if not a stik. I love building for hundreds of hours so maybe somthing scale? I have great experience in any building, modeling, and modifying rc airplanes and like to be alone and build. So arf is OUT of the question in case u didn't get it. Maybe a warbird kit? I need something that will take maybe at least 500 hours.


In short I need a stik kit, can't find one. Can scratchbuild, and I like building for extended time.
Your first Kit build and second plane-Try the Four Star 60, put only one hour per night with one hand and you will hit 500 hours. Use Elmers glue that may help. But really, the four strs are great second planes that will keep you interested and test your building skill.

qwertypemdas 09-11-2009 06:05 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
u mean second kit build (kit built lt-40)

qwertypemdas 09-11-2009 06:07 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
Oh, quick update. A guy at my club gave me a crashed stik plane (.40 size) and i fixed it and have been flying it and i'm bored with it so i started another post and i'm going to order a mojo kit soon.

The sign man 01-08-2010 08:10 AM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
www.lasershortkits.com has both the Chuck Cunningham "Hooker" and Kraft's "Das Ugly Stick" both very close to the original. Check it out.

airbusdrvr 01-08-2010 12:41 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
http://www.amr-rc.com/index.php?path...id=6&langue=en

Scratchie 01-08-2010 12:55 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
I went from a trainer to a Balsa USA Smoothie (tail dragger) with an OS.46. It's plenty fast (for me anyway) and does all the aerobatics - plus it's cheap ($80). It was easy to build, tricky in parts to cover. One drawback - it has only a 52"ws and gets real small real fast. My next project is the Top Flite AT-6 discontinued kit, after that comes the 1/5 scale spitfire..

qwertypemdas 01-08-2010 05:46 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
I'm covering my mojo 40 kit now. XD

MAMBA-7700-Evader 07-04-2010 04:51 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
BUUUULLLL! The Jerrys big boy has a huge problem with flutter at higher speeds that will rip of control surfaces in a heart beat!!

Top_Gunn 07-04-2010 05:23 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
I second the Ultrasport recommendation; also the 4-star. Another good one is the Venture 60 from Bruce Tharpe Engineering. Probably the highest quality kit I've ever built.

qwertypemdas 07-04-2010 07:02 PM

RE: Looking for the kit
 
I just finished my Mojo 40 and tried to maiden it but engine was cuting out on the runway, got the one front tire up at least xDDD Turns out the glow plug was to cold -.- I put in a hotter on and bam, great power to weight ratio with my old Royal 45bb engine and an apc 12x4, any prop suggestions? I'll go for a real maiden some time this week.


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