Very close to the bottom of the world eh? :)
I figure I've destroyed enough ARFs so, I though I might try my hand at a kit. I have acquired an OLD Sig 1/4 Cub and have stripped down the fuselage and tail feathers for recovering. This will be my first attempt at covering with fabric and I'm looking forward to the challenge. The folks here have been tremendously helpful. I now wish I had built my planes from kits over the years but, was too impatient so, I assembled ARFs.
At my age, the old reflexes are slowing down so, I'm looking for larger and slower planes these days.
We usually fly all year long but, we too have short stints of bad weather (ice and snow and high winds). I live in North Central Texas (Dallas/Ft.Worth area) and it gets cold here for a couple of months. However, if the temp is below 50 f, I won't fly. Too cold for the old body.
I have recently acquired a Corby Starlet (81" wing span) and it came with a Saito FA270T. The cosmetics are a bit rough but, I was extremely lucky to find a "new" ARF of the Starlet at one of our local swap meets. It's never been assembled, all the parts are there, and in excellent condition. I'm looking forward to getting this one in the air but, the old Cub is first in line.
I'm looking forward to seeing your work on Spacewalker.
__________________ Garry
Arlington, TX
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