I'll be the first to admit, and I did, that the balsa wood I used for the original Loser, which became the Mig-3, was built with my old stash of Balsa USA wood from my R/C days.
Yes, and as I said, probably quite a bit heavier because of the wood. So, the model is heavy.
The New American, which is now the ARGO, somewhat the same. Fuselage wood from Brodak. Ribs from Sig. Sig is known for using anything but contest grade balsa, at least in their R/C kits. I've built a number of them.
ARGO wing sheeting, 3/32 instead of 1/16 AND again, my old stash of heavy Balsa USA wood.
So, unfortunately, the model is a bit heavy.
I used up all my balsa from my R/C days.
Enter my "Balsa Density Calculator." His name is Tom Morris.
Now, and from now on, I purchase ALL contest grade balsa from Tom Morris.
My Stuka tank buster, all contest grade wood from Tom Morris, I'm pleased with the weight so far even though I have some unneeded scale details.
"Balsa Density Calculator" = Tom Morris.
Works for me and I don't even have to think.
Charles