Hello everyone, My name is James I'm 62 and retired I worked only 2 jobs in my life The first was a soldier in the US Army and second an owner operator tractor trailer driver.
As a child we kids would spend hours flying our rubber band airplanes we got from the 5&10 store. Then came Cox .049 control line planes. It wasn't until 1994 that I got my first conquest radio from Futuba and a plane called " Sturdy Bird" basically a foam wing with a pvc rain downspout for a fuselage. It was powered by an OS 40 engine. Great plane for crashing which I did alot (I was a rouge flyer self-taught) From then on there was no looking back the RC bug bit me hard. I love to scratch/kit build RC airplanes. My first scratch build was designed by world-renowned modeler Henry Haffke, this IMAA-legal model was an all-wood, built-up sport plane with a scale-like appearance. It was super-easy-to-build the design has extremely docile flight characteristics. WS: 82 in.; L: 64 in.; area: 1250.5 sq. in.; engine: .90 2-stroke .
I currently fly at Daytona Beach Radio Association and have in the works Ziroli DC-3/ plans and kit from National Balsa and two UMS 5-55 radial engines I plan to start a new thread about that later on this year (fall).
I also have a YouTube channel entitled, " James' Boats and RC Planes " link
This is were I share my building techniques about home building boats and RC airplanes.
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Caution: Building airplanes can be addicting.
Symptoms include: Sleepless nights, blood shot eyes, and the endless need of research on the computer.
www.james'boatsandrcplanes.com
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