by Steve Blanchard » Fri Aug 14, 2015 8:26 am
I think the main thing to remember about all of the kit manufacturers is that most times crash damage is less about the design or the kit but more user error. I have been building and flying rubber powered competitively for the better part of 14 years. I have built and flown models from several manufacturers as well as mostly scratch built from published plans and plans of my own. While there are definitely quality differences between kit manufacturers and designs, even the worst kits of the worst designs can survive flight trimming in skilled hands. That is not to say that a skilled hand has not dorked in a new plane on the first flight leaving it near impossible to salvage.
So, what it comes down to is that everybody has their favorites. Guillows is not well liked among competitive flyers for their weight, too thick airfoils, bad wood, over built designs. Many of these things are getting better with the Guillows designs though through laser cutting, better wood and new designs. Easy Built makes several great kits that are great flyers as well as Herr, Peck Polymers, Comet, Megow, Golden Age Reproductions, etc. Of course Comet and Megow are only being reproduced as both companies have not been in business in quite a while. As time goes on we all learn to get the most out of the models we build and in most cases none of us just build them straight from the plan or the kit. We adjust to our preferences. Look at Mitch. He started out with Guillows straight from the kits and as much as he enjoys Guillows kits he now pretty much does them his way now and has been more and more successful.
Moral of the story - Don't limit yourself to just designs made by one kit manufacturer or another. There are lot of great designs and planes to be built. Take your time and get as much advice on flight trimming as possible and you'll enjoy this hobby a lot more.
Thanks for letting me weigh in on this.
Steve