by Bill Gaylord » Thu Apr 21, 2016 8:09 pm
The one thing I did with this model which paid off, was using strong stringers for the upper and lower fuse corners. I probably would have broken them during handling, with lighter wood. Still a pretty light model though. One thing that surprised me was the strength. It looks fragile, but most of the weight is transferred to the stronger frontal portion of the aircraft, making it pretty robust. I had an incident where I was flying in too small of an area, with too much wind. Almost couldn't get it back, and it nosed in from about 12 feet, after a brush with a tree. To my surprise, there was no damage whatsoever.
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