I agree Brett. There is often a lot of grief over things these days that most just don't realize how good they got it. Lots of engines and other power plants to choose from. Lazer cutting and instant glue. Carbon Fiber. Internet forums like this where you can get information that can shave years off a learning curve, that some of us had to learn through the school of hard knocks. But I wouldn't have it any other way. I'm just a big fan of SIG and all the nice people I have met at their contests through the years. As a kid I used to lust for all the neat stuff in their adds. Meeting and getting to know Haxel, Maxey, Mike Gretz , Mike Pratt, the gals in the hobby shop trailer, the people at the factory, and seeing a lot of modeling history in person first hand has been a real highlight of my life. Wish I could have met Glen. I was super excited the year we were packing up to head home on Sunday, and heard some of the hanger doors open up. Maxey was rolling out the two-holer Space Walker, and Gretz was pushing out Hazel's Clipped Wing Cub. Needless to say that we didn't leave on time, and I got some great in flight shots of Hazel and Maxey flying in formation over SIG Field! I'll never forget that. My first "serious" stunter as I was getting into stunt in the beginner ranks was a Twister that I tired to make look like a Nobler sort of, with an Akromaster as a back up. Been a couple of Chipmunks in there also. Lots of their free flight stuff in my stash also.Just a great company that I hope is around forever!
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee