by davidchoate » Wed Jul 16, 2014 3:08 am
Widdog is correct. In my opinion 500 series is not the kits to begin to try and fly them. . I learned this the hard way. Also, I have noticed, but maybe just a coincidence, that when ever I ordered a plane direct from Guillows, the wood was better. I use kit wood, I have been having weight issues from day one on FF. I do RC mostly, but if I could turn back the clock 3 yrs when I got back into it, I would have learned FF first. I have been into FF for about a year ever since I heard Mitch talk about his 3rd place 90 sec. flight with a 400 series. But again. buy an Arrow, Lancer, or a 900 series, and when that first flight happens for you, you will want longer, more, and there are alot of other options. Check out air agestore.com. They got books, and a site called Stick and Tissue. Alot of guys on here also are on that site. you will get to see other methods to use on your Guillows. Wind is critical. pick a calm, DEAD calm day to fly. Peanut scale is cool. I Got several plans, but am currently busy on a RC project. Good Luck Flying next time I hope you make it more than 2 yards lol. Widdog. Does anyone still make Co2 motors, I got a couple old Telco's, but can't get stuff for them, and so I sold them to the LHS.. I always liked them better than rubber, but since the 80's dont know where to get a new one.
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