The wingspan being slightly larger than the 500 series kits makes them interesting, especially for what I do with the little models. I've thought about picking up a few of these small warbirds on Ebay, especially the Corsair since I've never built one. The Herr Corsair is a good bit larger, but looks like an attractive light design for larger scale rubber power.WIDDOG wrote:I'm not sure if Guillow's owns the rights to these ole Sterling Model kits. I do know for sure that they do not have a 500 Series Corsair. Anyway I am building a Sterling Peanut Scale Model Corsair. Sterling claimed it's as a fine flyer if instructions are followed closely. Anyway it is designed for rubber power and I will see for myself if it flies or not. If it does fly well maybe Guillow's will think about reproducing it. I am at what I think is a critical part of the build gluing the wings to the fuselage. I think if the dihedral is off it won't fly. Oh well gotta keep on build schedule.
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