So I am committing to crashing the next model. First time flier. Never have the Heart to do this to my corsair or p-38, they are way to heavy anyway.
I got a nice vintage bf-109 kit has the pilot, order form says march 1971, no age or modele reduit or bar code. has nice wood for the most part, the tail and rudder are super heavy but will be replaced anyway.
Hope it's a good flyer, has plans for extended wings, flat bottom, not a lot of plastic.
This will for sure be rubber powered. Not sure if I should use the nice red rounded 7" from this kit or the square black 9" from my corsair.
Have to decide between free flight and control line. Sorring free sounds satisfying. Controlling up and down in a circle sounds fun.
First time things in this build im looking at:
Build light. I have always built with testors wood cement and doped with elmers. That should be ok, going to concentrate on using less wood. Plan looks good for removing odd number wing ribs, te is thick will scallop those way back, remove the center section of fuselage keel over the wing, and make sheetwood tail section. holes in ribs and formers.
Removable wing. Should be easy enough, some nylon screws and small balsa blocks. First time crasher, will Probably need to replace the wing at some point.
Nose block. Want to be able to adjust thrust angle, stretch wind the rubber. Need to look at more of these, some pretty different stuff. Dont know anything about rubber, winding, stooges, or tubes either.
Planking. Strong but heavyish. Gonna crash, want it around the cowl and a spine back to and over the wing.
Control line. Can this be done well with rubber? Can you still swing it around when it unwinds? Big big nose weights?
Any insight in any of these areas would be great, im doing my research, but tips straight from builders are way better.