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Building a Model Plane (PT-40)..

    Blog entry posted in 'Model Airplane', December 09, 2010.

    This is not exactly electrionics but it is what the blogs are for. :)

    I'm taking progress pictures of my model plane.. I hope you enjoy them :)

    Comments
    Rbeckett, December 12, 2010
    The PT 40 is a great plane for learning. Not very acrobatic but stable and slow for fundamental flight training. Take your time assembling the wings and setting the wing to fuse joint and it will be a good first flier. Bob
    ElectroMaster, December 12, 2010
    Thanks for your comment! Everyone that I've talked to has said that it's a great beginner plane so that why I got it.. This is my first balsa wood model, never built or even flown an RC Plane so it's going to be fun!
    Rbeckett, December 13, 2010
    One thing I should mention, is the cyanoacrylate glue can sensitize you and cause flu like symptoms, so use lots of ventilation when using quick dry superglue with or without odor removed. I have about 10 planes now and started with a Pt40 and worked up to a Lanier Edge 540 airobat and a Cap 232 1.20 size. Lots of fun to come for you. Bob
 

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