I have never flown one of these before, and never have built one of these before. I have seen these fly at contests, and have always wondered how they fly. This is my impetus for doing this. I have heard, that they fly very well and have had the opportunity to read a significant amount of information on these build threads about them, to take the plunge. I contacted the gentleman whom provides these kits, and found that, with the few communications with him and his wife, he is a wonderful person and extremely willing to help and answer questions. I find him, extremely dedicated to the hobby and not only that, but to the advancement in the designs and building of our airplanes, that we all love so much. For this, I believe he is an outstanding person.
Being that this will be the 1st time I build one of these, I will take my time. Building two, side by side, will take time, and hopefully, much more trialing, than error, as I will measure once, twice, three times, and then a 4th, 5th, and 6th time before I glue anything on. One of the airplanes will have the shorter motor-box and the other one, the longer motor box. The airplane with the shorter motor box, will have a quad motor installed, possibly a ZDZ 224, if the supplier in the USA is able to sell me one. The other airplane, with the longer motor box, will have a twin, of sorts installed. Currently, I have two twins that could be used, a 150 cc and a 170 cc version. Alternatively, I may put in a 2 cylinder that has a 180 cc output, or even 210 cc twin.
looking at the options for the long motor box, a motor that is 150 cc sized may weigh 7.25 pounds. the 170 cc sized motor will weigh 7.85 pounds, the 180 cc twin will weigh 7.71 pounds, and the 210 cc twin will weigh 10.8 pounds.
looking at the options for the shorter motor box airplane, the 200 cc quad weighs 10.25 pounds and the 224 quad weighs 10 pounds.
SO far, not much has been done, at this time, I am looking into the different power-plants, and the different build threads to get ideas. I am also looking into different covering schemes.
If anyone has any suggestions, please do not hesitate to provide, as I am doing this mostly to have a great time with you all.
Additionally, the gentleman whom sold me the kits has given me sound advice, and I will follow it. I will build both as stock as possible. There will be no coring of the wings/stabs/or rudder.
The only modification, possibly, will be that instead of using balsa for the cross braces between the right and left fuselage sides, I may use carbon fiber sticks.
I will also be writing down the steps before I initiate the build thread, so that I can return to it for reference. Usually, in the morning and evening, I will read the manual multiple times, before I move on to the next step, and then I do research on the multitude of build threads out there. Once I research it, then I will travel out the back of the house, and into the shop, to execute the procedure. Very long and methodical process, but this will be the only way I can do this, with no assistance. Wish me luck...
Being that this will be the 1st time I build one of these, I will take my time. Building two, side by side, will take time, and hopefully, much more trialing, than error, as I will measure once, twice, three times, and then a 4th, 5th, and 6th time before I glue anything on. One of the airplanes will have the shorter motor-box and the other one, the longer motor box. The airplane with the shorter motor box, will have a quad motor installed, possibly a ZDZ 224, if the supplier in the USA is able to sell me one. The other airplane, with the longer motor box, will have a twin, of sorts installed. Currently, I have two twins that could be used, a 150 cc and a 170 cc version. Alternatively, I may put in a 2 cylinder that has a 180 cc output, or even 210 cc twin.
looking at the options for the long motor box, a motor that is 150 cc sized may weigh 7.25 pounds. the 170 cc sized motor will weigh 7.85 pounds, the 180 cc twin will weigh 7.71 pounds, and the 210 cc twin will weigh 10.8 pounds.
looking at the options for the shorter motor box airplane, the 200 cc quad weighs 10.25 pounds and the 224 quad weighs 10 pounds.
SO far, not much has been done, at this time, I am looking into the different power-plants, and the different build threads to get ideas. I am also looking into different covering schemes.
If anyone has any suggestions, please do not hesitate to provide, as I am doing this mostly to have a great time with you all.
Additionally, the gentleman whom sold me the kits has given me sound advice, and I will follow it. I will build both as stock as possible. There will be no coring of the wings/stabs/or rudder.
The only modification, possibly, will be that instead of using balsa for the cross braces between the right and left fuselage sides, I may use carbon fiber sticks.
I will also be writing down the steps before I initiate the build thread, so that I can return to it for reference. Usually, in the morning and evening, I will read the manual multiple times, before I move on to the next step, and then I do research on the multitude of build threads out there. Once I research it, then I will travel out the back of the house, and into the shop, to execute the procedure. Very long and methodical process, but this will be the only way I can do this, with no assistance. Wish me luck...