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1/2a rc planes
Hey all, I've been wanting to build or get a 1/2a rc plane for a while. I have been looking at the Black Hawk models pippin, the sig rascal and the norvel tutor, which one of these is the easiest to build? do you guys know of any other good ones? I'm looking for one that is easy to build and relatively cheap. Thanks.
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Re: 1/2a rc planes
Rascal.
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Okay, does it come precovered? i have seen reviews where it does and then other places where it isn't, what website can I get the pre covered one off of? it says the ideal power is the norvel .060 can i use my .049 too? Thanks.
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Re: 1/2a rc planes
Are you looking for a kit or an ARF and is this your first R/C plane? Do you already fly R/C?
Knowing the answers will help the folks on the forum better answer your questions and provide suggestions for models.
andrew
Knowing the answers will help the folks on the forum better answer your questions and provide suggestions for models.
andrew
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Yes, sorry about that. I am looking for an arf that can be powered by an 049, I fly R/C and i am very experienced in the hobby.
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That is a very nice model, do you have to cut the wood yourself? if so how do you do that?
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Yes, you have to cut! but, it´s very easy, just glue the plans tempates to the wood, with stick glue, (just a litle), and cut with a X-acto, you can cut all the material in 1 hr.
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Re: 1/2a rc planes
Cox 049. wrote:Hey all, I've been wanting to build or get a 1/2a rc plane for a while. I have been looking at the Black Hawk models pippin, the sig rascal and the norvel tutor, which one of these is the easiest to build? do you guys know of any other good ones? I'm looking for one that is easy to build and relatively cheap. Thanks.
Let us know where you are big guy?
Over here we've got cracking kits that click together like jigsaws with a bit of cyano
15 mins below
I'm not very good with wood at all but managed to put together this baby's little bro in 2 evenings.
Another plus is it bounces really well too.
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I live in Alberta, I would get a kit but I don't think I would do a good covering job. I really like the one colibriguitars made.
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Colibriguitars, could you show me some more pics of your plane? maybe one or two of the plans also please so I can get a general idea of the building process. Thanks.
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Covering with Ultracote or Monokote is easier than it looks. I did it the first time without practice on my Li'l Jumpin Bean and it came out almost perfect. And I'm a fair klutz. Watch a couple of Youtube tutorials.Cox 049. wrote:I live in Alberta, I would get a kit but I don't think I would do a good covering job. I really like the one colibriguitars made.
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If you paint it instead of coveing it you will add alot of unneeded weight to the airplane.
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I can only find the sig rascal 1/2a as a kitwould this be easy to build for me? I have built one guillows model so I guess you could say i have some experience.
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Yes the Sig kit is an easy build.
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Okay, my final decision is between colibriguitars plane and the sig rascal. Colibri's plane looks easier to build and I already have an engine for it, but the rascal is very nice also, where could I buy a norvel .060 for that?
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http://www.nvengines.com/
there, but why not go wit a cox?
http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-rc-flyer-engine.html
there, but why not go wit a cox?
http://coxengines.ca/cox-.049-rc-flyer-engine.html
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I would go Cox over Norvel. Lighter and less problems.
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Yes and I doubt this plane will weigh much more then 10-13oz RTF and with a norvel 061 that will pretty much 3D!
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Hi, well i´m to bad posting pictures here, so here is the build log of the "pulga" in RC Groups Mexico.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1509824
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1509824
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What about the sig lil rascal? colibri, did you buy that as a kit? if so where?
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Cox 049. wrote:What about the sig lil rascal? colibri, did you buy that as a kit? if so where?
No, is scratch build, this plane was designed in Spain in early 80´s, !
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OH! lol, I guess i'll go with the lil rascal. Thanks for the help guys!
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colibriguitars wrote:Hi, well i´m to bad posting pictures here, so here is the build log of the "pulga" in RC Groups Mexico.
http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/showthread.php?t=1509824
http://coxengineforum.forumakers.com/t367-how-to-post-an-image-in-a-topic
Read this!
Its fast, easy and free to join!Cox 049. wrote:OH! lol, I guess i'll go with the lil rascal. Thanks for the help guys!
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