Hello everyone:
I am James, a new member, fulfilling a new year resolution to help in community projects. Our youth need new things to do and we chose model building.
I have offered to teach a Balsa Wood Model class for a 8-15 age group. I would like to do rubber kits for my first try. Probably easy to moderate kits with plans and parts that the youth can paint themselves and maybe fly in the end.
Any good suggestions?
Thanks for any assistance.
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ruralwideweb
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BillParker
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Guillow's 500 Series Planes, all with 16.5" wing span
James:
You are to be congratulated for involving the younguns in our hobby!
Just my opinion, but I think the kids will be most interested in Warbirds.
These are the least expensive of the kits available, and at this link:
http://www.acsupplyco.com/aerospace/gui ... series.htm
You'll find them at the best price I've seen anywhere.
Guillow's 500 Series Planes, all with 16.5" wing span:
501 Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
502 Focke-Wulf FW-190
503 Grumman F6F Hellcat
504 Supermarine Spitfire
505 Messerschmitt BF-109
506 Hawker Hurricane
507 Nakajima A6m2-N Rufe
508 Junkers JU-87B Stuka
509 Grumman TBF Avenger
Once they've gotten even a little bit good at construction, they can graduate to the 400 series kits.
Again, you da MAN!
bp
You are to be congratulated for involving the younguns in our hobby!
Just my opinion, but I think the kids will be most interested in Warbirds.
These are the least expensive of the kits available, and at this link:
http://www.acsupplyco.com/aerospace/gui ... series.htm
You'll find them at the best price I've seen anywhere.
Guillow's 500 Series Planes, all with 16.5" wing span:
501 Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
502 Focke-Wulf FW-190
503 Grumman F6F Hellcat
504 Supermarine Spitfire
505 Messerschmitt BF-109
506 Hawker Hurricane
507 Nakajima A6m2-N Rufe
508 Junkers JU-87B Stuka
509 Grumman TBF Avenger
Once they've gotten even a little bit good at construction, they can graduate to the 400 series kits.
Again, you da MAN!
bp
William H. Parker Jr. (Bill Parker)
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
President, Parker Information Resources
http://www.parkerinfo.com/ap.htm bparker@parkerinfo.com
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reginaldian
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I have been gathering some old COMET models. There are seven different builds such as the Aeronca K Curtiss Robin, Sparky, Stinson, Curtis Jenny, Cessna, Piper Cub. If you would be interested in paying postage from Toronto Canada to destination, I would donate these to your cause. Please contact me through my private e.mail shown on membership page.
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cdwheatley
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ruralwideweb
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Thanks to all for such great tips and suggestions. I will report to all about my first class adventure, hope I "break a leg".
James
James