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Pair of Baby Ringmasters

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Jeremy Chinn:
For the recent Ringmaster Flyathon, I built a pair of Baby Ringmasters for my son and I to fly. This would be his first model (yeah, kinda crazy choice in hindsight) and my first CL model in probably 15 years.

I started by tile printing the plans off the Outerzone website. I printed a couple sets so I could use a set for templates. I then stack cut all my parts (for two builds) on my jigsaw and finish sanded them.

From there, I was able to frame up the first one very quickly. The second build was a little quicker as I'd just finished one. At that point, I had two framed up and finish sanded in two nights of work.

Jeremy Chinn:
Next up, I moved to covering and finishing. I've always been more of a film covering guy, so these were covered with partial rolls of Monokote I've got left in my stash.
This also seemed more appropriate for the abuse they are going to see.
In all, I had them ready to fly in 5 nights building after work (excepting a little time for soccer practice).
Power came from a Cox TD.049 and a Medallion. Both fed by 1/2oz tanks.

Jeremy Chinn:
We made it to the flyathon and had a great time. Though it was pretty windy, we got a bunch of flights in on both planes.
I have them on 35ft spectra right now, but want to try them on 40-42ft as well.
My buddy Lester had the honor of the maiden flight on the purple/silver plane.
Finished weight was about 6.5ozs for each.

Dave Hull:
Nice! I especially like the Purple Pilot Eater! The Medallion is an excellent choice for a very capable plane. Hope you get lots of flights out of your "one-week miracles...."

The Divot

john e. holliday:
Great to hear you guys got your flights in.   Planes look great also. D>K

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