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| hjlittman | Scratch Built Brewster Buffalo | Build | 21-Jun-25 22:58 |  | | Views : 2230 | | Like most 1930s plans the patterns for the canopy were something you had to work out for yourself. |
| scigs30 | Comet Kit #3403 - TBF-1 Avenger | Parked | 21-Jun-25 07:12 |  | | Views : 1194 | |
| scigs30 | Comet Kit #3403 - TBF-1 Avenger | Parked | 21-Jun-25 07:11 |  | | Views : 1237 | | I am used to flying in SoCal where it is dry, except for some mornings. Now that I live in the South there is this thing called humidity 24 hours a day. Yesterday was a warm but really nice afternoon and I thought it would be a great time to test fly my Comet Avenger. I was shocked, the first test glide was almost perfect, just needed 1.5 grams of nose weight for a perfect flight. After a couple of test glides she is heavier and the paper is a little wet and wrinkled/loose. I figured oh well, I am out here so lets wind up the rubber. The first test flight was really nice but she needed a little downthrust. Remember, I built her out of the box no mods except I did add balsa wood washers I made from extra kit wood behind the small wood nose button so I could add down thrust. After some down thrust, I took a video after 300 winds and let her go. I am impressed with this WWII model flying almost out of the box with minor trim adjustments. Yes it is a bummer about the canopies, no color decals and white tissue but these Comet kits do fly. I used one loop of 1/8 rubber and will for the weather to dry out before the next flight. https://youtu.be/sWKghp_ICYU |
| bobgood | Scratch Built Percival Q6 | Parked | 18-Jun-25 19:19 |  | | Views : 1876 | |
| bobgood | Scratch Built Percival Q6 | Parked | 18-Jun-25 19:19 |  | | Views : 1832 | |
| scigs30 | Comet Kit #3403 - TBF-1 Avenger | Parked | 17-Jun-25 20:22 |  | | Views : 1248 | |
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