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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Mark Mc on November 29, 2017, 12:47:03 AM
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I've been thinking about building Dick Sarpolus' Challenger from the December 1987 Flying Models issue for a couple of years. I'm still a beginner, but I thought that maybe I could try my hand at N-30 competition in the not too distant future. Not a lot of entrants around here, so not a lot of pressure. I read the article two or three times, and figure I could build a decent model if I take my time. The article says that Dick wanted to get flying quickly, so he just got a SIG Super Chipmunk wing kit and built the model around that. So, I figured I'd do the same and order the $25.99 wing kit from SIG and save myself time cutting everything out. Probably be more uniform than my hand cut ribs, anyway.
So, the box from SIG arrived today and I was super excited. I opened the box, and... A bunch of wood and some rib sheets. Hmmm... no plans or building instructions. DOH!!! Why I figured there'd be instructions in the wing kit is beyond me. I guess the word "kit" just made me assume. But, the Challenger plans and building article should work just fine.
Just thought Y'all would get a laugh out of my assumption.
Mark
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Hello Mark,
You can get the plans from Tom Dixon, unless someone here can get a set to you. Dixon is also putting out a short kit of the Challenger. I saw one of these fly many years ago w/an OS48 (4S). It really flew well. He took 1ST in PA stunt that day in some really high turbulent wind. I always said to my self "I got to build one of dose. Finally, someone started putting out a short kit (Dixon), so I've got mine ordered. He gets them done really fast.
Doug
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Mark here is my two cents here.
Since you are a beginner in am thinking the least amount of headaches possible. The least headaches power plant wise is electric. The least amount of headaches win the model is get an ARF. I am thinking a Vector ARF that performs quite well with an electric motor in the nose and you are good to go.
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Get the quick build kit from Tom Dixon no matter what you decide on for power. Local flyer had a Challenger with a OS 40 Surpass (4-stroke) and it was a great combo. This guy is an old-timer that flew with Gieseke back in the day. Said he let Bob fly it and he liked it.. That's all you need to know. I ordered one from Dixon, will put Saito 40 on it..