Where Have All The Kits Gone ?
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don't forget about my friends at [link=http://www.wingmfg.com]wing manufacturing[/link] who are still making kits! Dan at Wing can also cut foam cores to your spec & also does vacuum forming.
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I don't think it was a question of more time I think it was who was in the hobby 25yrs ago, When I joined my first club and started building I was the youngest guy in the club at 30 ,Back then most of the guys who were building were retired ..And of course the cost,this is not a kids hobby....
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I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
As far as the "time to build" debate goes, IMHO it's a matter of time management. You MAKE your building time. I work full time (combination shift and day work), am active in church and civic groups, support the local Philharmonic, play in a folk music group, sing in my church choir, am remodeling a house AND I still have time to build and (sometimes) fly. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do I quickly get the idea that I'm not missing much.
In the end, it depends on what your priorities are and how you deal with them.
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As far as the "time to build" debate goes, IMHO it's a matter of time management. You MAKE your building time. I work full time (combination shift and day work), am active in church and civic groups, support the local Philharmonic, play in a folk music group, sing in my church choir, am remodeling a house AND I still have time to build and (sometimes) fly. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do I quickly get the idea that I'm not missing much.
In the end, it depends on what your priorities are and how you deal with them.
papermache
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ORIGINAL: papermache
I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
As far as the "time to build" debate goes, IMHO it's a matter of time management. You MAKE your building time. I work full time (combination shift and day work), am active in church and civic groups, support the local Philharmonic, play in a folk music group, sing in my church choir, am remodeling a house AND I still have time to build and (sometimes) fly. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do I quickly get the idea that I'm not missing much.
In the end, it depends on what your priorities are and how you deal with them.
papermache
I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
As far as the "time to build" debate goes, IMHO it's a matter of time management. You MAKE your building time. I work full time (combination shift and day work), am active in church and civic groups, support the local Philharmonic, play in a folk music group, sing in my church choir, am remodeling a house AND I still have time to build and (sometimes) fly. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do I quickly get the idea that I'm not missing much.
In the end, it depends on what your priorities are and how you deal with them.
papermache
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How about www.radicalrc.com
Yeah, their kits are small, but they go together very nice and quick too. Good for those of us with short attention spans[&:]
Yeah, their kits are small, but they go together very nice and quick too. Good for those of us with short attention spans[&:]
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Great thread! Jumping back into the hobby after a long hiatus and have been likewise disappointed by the proliferation of ARF/RTF's. It used to be that another pilots plane was something unique and had (sometimes literally) their fingerprints all over it. Today, a lot of them are "meh..." walk-away's because they bought that flawless covering job from a factory.
Anyways, nice resource for kit builders. Thanks!
Anyways, nice resource for kit builders. Thanks!
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ORIGINAL: papermache
I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
As far as the "time to build" debate goes, IMHO it's a matter of time management. You MAKE your building time. I work full time (combination shift and day work), am active in church and civic groups, support the local Philharmonic, play in a folk music group, sing in my church choir, am remodeling a house AND I still have time to build and (sometimes) fly. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do I quickly get the idea that I'm not missing much.
In the end, it depends on what your priorities are and how you deal with them.
papermache
I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
As far as the "time to build" debate goes, IMHO it's a matter of time management. You MAKE your building time. I work full time (combination shift and day work), am active in church and civic groups, support the local Philharmonic, play in a folk music group, sing in my church choir, am remodeling a house AND I still have time to build and (sometimes) fly. I don't watch a lot of TV, but when I do I quickly get the idea that I'm not missing much.
In the end, it depends on what your priorities are and how you deal with them.
papermache
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Wow! there is a lot of good info for kit builders in this thread. As long as Balsa USA and Ziroli stay in business I'm OK. I know Ziroli does not provide kits, but you can have a kit cut for his blueprints:-) I think that maybe smaller, the supply of kits will be always there as long as there is a demand. Modelers come in all shapes and flavors. Kit building is not dead, it is not dying, heck, it's alive and well!
Gerry
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I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
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Another one : http://www.junorc.com/ I have a Tsunami (the kit they sell) and it flyes GREAT.
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Witch kit you like to see in a near future? small scale? shoulder wings, low wings? for glow or gas engine? wich size,
all ideas are welcome
Michel
Witch kit you like to see in a near future? small scale? shoulder wings, low wings? for glow or gas engine? wich size,
all ideas are welcome
Michel
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simply awesome guys!!! I hope we see more posts ..I found accesories for SE5A and I am getting that staubacher.great price .these sites offer some great building projects and I hope theres a few more around as I bet most of us havent heard of these people .very nice web site and thanks for the information..
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I was looking for info on my waco and found a kit site .looks very promising for plans kits and even chainsaw coversion .kits are wacos byrons and more .. go to Richwood rc.
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Andy Lennon was involved with that company (I think), and he passed away several months ago. Maybe that has something to do with the inactivity. I've been wanting to get one of their Tri-Pacers. []
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I'd like to know what happened to Mosquitobite Planes. Their T-Rex was one of the best kits I've ever built and the plane remains a great flyer. They still have a website up, but no activity in a looong time. If anybody knows, please let me know.
FB
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www.aerocraftrc.com been building the telemasters forever, and more.
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Take a look at www.benbucklevintage.com for some nice old timers. Available from Radical RC in the USA.
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RE: Where Have All The Kits Gone ?
How about D&L Designs. www.dldesigns.net
Tiger Moth
Stampe
Caps
Dalotel Viking
Edge 540
Gunderson Aerodesign www.gundersonaerodesign.com
Check out the 26% Pitts M-12
For WWII warbird kits www.meister-scale.com
More warbirds http://www.yellowaircraft.com
Warbirds http://www.jackdevinemodels.com/
Northeast aerodynamics for some sport kits. If you find their bel-air bipe kits on ebay snap it up.
http://ne-aero.com/sportairplanes.aspx
For electric model kits check out www.kamodels.com
They have a great grumman G-73 Mallard
Tiger Moth
Stampe
Caps
Dalotel Viking
Edge 540
Gunderson Aerodesign www.gundersonaerodesign.com
Check out the 26% Pitts M-12
For WWII warbird kits www.meister-scale.com
More warbirds http://www.yellowaircraft.com
Warbirds http://www.jackdevinemodels.com/
Northeast aerodynamics for some sport kits. If you find their bel-air bipe kits on ebay snap it up.
http://ne-aero.com/sportairplanes.aspx
For electric model kits check out www.kamodels.com
They have a great grumman G-73 Mallard
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ORIGINAL: michou41a
Witch kit you like to see in a near future? small scale? shoulder wings, low wings? for glow or gas engine? wich size,
all ideas are welcome
Michel
Witch kit you like to see in a near future? small scale? shoulder wings, low wings? for glow or gas engine? wich size,
all ideas are welcome
Michel