For the last two years, we have been busy building the scale sailplane and tow plane kits that Peter Goldsmith offers on his website:
Having built all of the scale models, we decided to have some fun with something non-scale and built the Sapphire (see our build thread).
Then we got to thinking about the "good old days" in the late 1970's into the 1980's. The fun we had with simple sailplanes like the Gentle Lady and the Olympic II...so it seemed that we should revisit that era (sort of). We ordered Peter's Opal and Foxbat kits to work on in-between the scale builds.
First up was the Foxbat. Here is Peter's description of this plane:
After working on the kit off and on over the last year, we finished it on Saturday! Ours came in at 56 ounces ready to fly (required 8 oz. of nose weight to balance). Covering is UltraCote White and Transparent Blue.
Having built all of the scale models, we decided to have some fun with something non-scale and built the Sapphire (see our build thread).
Then we got to thinking about the "good old days" in the late 1970's into the 1980's. The fun we had with simple sailplanes like the Gentle Lady and the Olympic II...so it seemed that we should revisit that era (sort of). We ordered Peter's Opal and Foxbat kits to work on in-between the scale builds.
First up was the Foxbat. Here is Peter's description of this plane:
After working on the kit off and on over the last year, we finished it on Saturday! Ours came in at 56 ounces ready to fly (required 8 oz. of nose weight to balance). Covering is UltraCote White and Transparent Blue.
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