Had an Idea. Please Read!
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SteveM
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Phugoid
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ranarc
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I have the plans of the Cessna 180. It was my last build, over 6 months ago. After checking the plans, the nose cone is the only formed plastic, maybe I can make one. I am located in Bangalore, India, kits are very difficult to get out here. Shipping plus import duties make it expensive. Import restrictions - the "Box Made in China" raises hackles of the Customs guys
I depend on friends coming in from US/UK to get kits. Always ready to get down on my knees and beg, please, pretty please
May I join this build group?
Take care, Rana
May I join this build group?
Take care, Rana
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Phugoid
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goose
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Hey Andrew,
Seems that there are several people that might join if this idea of yours would be expanded to include the #602 Super Cub as well as the #601 Cessna 180. They appear to be a very similar build from the previous build threads. Since this is your idea, what do you think?
Mike
Seems that there are several people that might join if this idea of yours would be expanded to include the #602 Super Cub as well as the #601 Cessna 180. They appear to be a very similar build from the previous build threads. Since this is your idea, what do you think?
Mike
Creating Sawdust.
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goose
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Re: Had an Idea. Please Read!
I think that he was looking for a high wing, easier to get flying model, like the 180 or Cub. The will build similar, and would also trim and fly similar. Low wings just don't trim and fly the same.Phugoid wrote:Having hung around this forum for a while I noticed that so many folks get disheartened when their birds won't fly, then they don't carry on with the hobby. Sometimes I think that it is because they go for the low winged warbirds, which are not ideal to start with. The 180 is a nice stable high winger.
Andrew
It's Andrew's choice, since it is his party.
Mike
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wingnut
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This kit started it all for me...
I had been tinkering with plastics for a while, cars and a couple planes, then one day my dad and I went to the hobby shop and he bought me this kit(after some begging on my part). I was probably 11 or 12, and I built it and it flew!! I was enamored with this new concept. I don't know if dad regretted it or not
but I started building all manner of these kits, became obsessed with airplanes, dabbled in RC, went to college to learn how to build airplanes, graduated into the worst job market in the US since ever, so I don't work in that field currently, but after several years off I picked up these old rubber kits again. It's been a while since I've been around this forum, but I would love to build this kit again! sign me up!
Also, one other thing: I found that Hobby Lobby, a craft/home decor superstore carries a small variety of Guillow's kits, and they have a 40% off coupon available online. The selection is small, but usually they have 2 or 3 of the 600/900 series, 2 300 series, 2 or 3 500 series, and 2 of either the 200 or 400 series. Great way to pick up kits cheap. I got two of the laser cut 400 series for $24 each
I had been tinkering with plastics for a while, cars and a couple planes, then one day my dad and I went to the hobby shop and he bought me this kit(after some begging on my part). I was probably 11 or 12, and I built it and it flew!! I was enamored with this new concept. I don't know if dad regretted it or not
Also, one other thing: I found that Hobby Lobby, a craft/home decor superstore carries a small variety of Guillow's kits, and they have a 40% off coupon available online. The selection is small, but usually they have 2 or 3 of the 600/900 series, 2 300 series, 2 or 3 500 series, and 2 of either the 200 or 400 series. Great way to pick up kits cheap. I got two of the laser cut 400 series for $24 each
not your average nut.
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Phugoid
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This is great stuff I'm really glad! It seems to have created a bit of a Buzz all round!
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I think if we can we'll try and stick with the 180 if we can mainly because of the reason that it is a good first model due to the high wing layout. The low wingers are tricky to trim at best, they are far from ideal as first models and their construction is significantly different from the 180
I've no objections to folk building along with the Cub, I don't want to exclude anyone. However It might be best to run that on a sepaerate thread though otherwise it could be a little confusing (especially later on if it gets used for future newbies). We won't be starting for a while, so those that need to save up or sneak money out from their Wives and partners purses to buy a 180 kit have plenty of time! Early Christmas present maybe?
If people wanted to build The Cub they could be tacked onto either my (old) Cub thread or ADW's newer one, or a brand new one started.......
One thing just sprang to mind......... Scigs if you are out there, why don't you do the Cub? We could have two groups and a bit of healthy competition?
Regards to all
Andrew
I think if we can we'll try and stick with the 180 if we can mainly because of the reason that it is a good first model due to the high wing layout. The low wingers are tricky to trim at best, they are far from ideal as first models and their construction is significantly different from the 180
I've no objections to folk building along with the Cub, I don't want to exclude anyone. However It might be best to run that on a sepaerate thread though otherwise it could be a little confusing (especially later on if it gets used for future newbies). We won't be starting for a while, so those that need to save up or sneak money out from their Wives and partners purses to buy a 180 kit have plenty of time! Early Christmas present maybe?
If people wanted to build The Cub they could be tacked onto either my (old) Cub thread or ADW's newer one, or a brand new one started.......
One thing just sprang to mind......... Scigs if you are out there, why don't you do the Cub? We could have two groups and a bit of healthy competition?
Regards to all
Andrew
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Phugoid
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Aup (hey), this is loookin reet good (looking very good) chuffed to bits (pleased) that all this is gooin ta plan (going to plan).
Int t'internet a greet thing? (isn't the internet a wonderful thing?)
Just in case you were wondering the words in brakets are translations from "northern English"!
so you all know how I actually speak!
Loads of people have signed up. In particular I am glad Kittyfritters - "our man on the inside" - is on board
To any one else reading this, scroll to the top of this thread read, and then get involved!
Andrew
Int t'internet a greet thing? (isn't the internet a wonderful thing?)
Just in case you were wondering the words in brakets are translations from "northern English"!
Loads of people have signed up. In particular I am glad Kittyfritters - "our man on the inside" - is on board
To any one else reading this, scroll to the top of this thread read, and then get involved!
Andrew
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mikest
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group build
Phugoid,
I have been reading the threads on this board for a while. Your thread about the group build got me excited, so much to the point that I actually registered as a user. I have not built a balsa plane since 1972. So yes I am in as long as it is after the 1st of the year.
Mike
I have been reading the threads on this board for a while. Your thread about the group build got me excited, so much to the point that I actually registered as a user. I have not built a balsa plane since 1972. So yes I am in as long as it is after the 1st of the year.
Mike
Mikest