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Avatar User Offline ScaleNut
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Posted: February/05/2020 at 6:52pm  Quote
 
I was cleaning out the shop the other day and ran across some old photos from my teen years when I first got started in R/C. Not all of these are scale planes but they are projects that helped me get my scale building skills started. I would find it interesting to see some pics from others of how they got started in RC.




Sig Skbolt


Kraft SuperFli


First Kraft Radio


My Christian Eagle scratch build held by Jim,
the man that taught me to fly


Sig Kougar and a young me


Balsa USA glider


Andrews Aeromaster Too


Royal Corsair


Pica Duelist






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Posted: August/16/2024 at 10:20am  Quote
 
Cool idea for a thread, suprised no other takers.

My first as a kid  was a Goldberg Eaglet 50 with a .25 engine and 4 channel AM.  Dont have any photos of it. When I came back again as an adult I got back in with a PT-40



Then my first acro, Sig Somethin Extra



And my first 'scale' project, you guys know what this is....





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Posted: August/16/2024 at 6:35pm  Quote
 
Quote: jharkin
Cool idea for a thread, suprised no other takers.

No smart phones when I was a kid.  


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Posted: August/16/2024 at 7:09pm  Quote
 
My first plan built kit, a funscale P-40.

I think I had built and flown maybe 6-7 kits before this.. Got the plans ....worked my way thru it ...was a new learning /teaching experience. Built it in my third floor apartment. Didnt have a single power tool even used a hand crank drill. 
Wife let me use the largest room for my shop.


Plane flew great..would consider building another one,, though a bit bigger..


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QMugml1BhTI

 
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Posted: August/16/2024 at 8:29pm  Quote
 
I think some of us morphed from Rubber, Gas or Diesel Free flight to R/C when better transmitters became available.


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From the 60s.  Rudder only with escapement.  Push the button once for right and twice for left.  No problem, right?  Hand launched and climbed well.  Pushed the button once and it started turning right.  Flew straight for a while, then rolled left and spun in.  I did not give it any left.  While it was in the air, an ambulance whizzed by with sirens going.  I was later told they used the same frequency.  Don't know if that is true, but that's my excuse and I'm sticking to it.  


 
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Alan ,
I built a stick and tissue wildcat when I was pretty young, (13-14)  didnt know anyone else that built.. Never could figure out the covering and got stuck there. I can remeber the rush of seeing that fuse shape up bending those sticks to the formers.....Sure wish I had friends that were doing the same. Didnt get back into airplanes and then rc until my late 20's...

 
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MY scratch built PSS Stealth in the early 90s. 65" long with 48" span. it was like flying a paper plate. It was too light. It weighed 48 ounces with ruervaters and ailerons. I was 30ish then.


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