Hi. Yesterday I was out picking up a set of lines from a fellow modeller that is local (and on here), and while there I made mention of building a .15 size plane for my Fox .15 engine. He then proceeds to ask me if I would be interested in a Ringmaster Jr. he picked up from another local modeller, and told me he had started to repair some parts as well as made new wing ribs. I had always wanted to build one, except I HATE cutting wing ribs.... With that said, I accepted it, and he gifted the kit to me and I was very happy. The 'kit' in box was pretty much complete upon inspection when I got home. All I am missing was the rudder (fin is present), 1 wing rib ( I made it last night), wing TE sheeting and spars. All are no big deal or any problems. Next trip to the city I will pick up the needed wood to have it all present.
I will be doing some things different than the plan calls for. First, I will only sheet the two bays out from center, as opposed to the plans that call for center section sheeting AND sheeting from the LE to spar. As well, I will not be using the two joiner pieces as I will be buiding this in just one solid piece. And for now, I have only one other question. Of the wing ribs previously made for the kit one stack is thicker balsa than the other. Which wing ribs would best be going where? Heavier to the inboard wing, or outboard wing? I will also have a bit of fun making a bellcrank as the original is not there, but teh drawing of it is on the plan making it easy to recreate. Just cant decide on aluminum, or aircraft plywood laminated, or plastic? I will try to get pictures up shortly of what I have to work with. At least in the mean time, I can work on the tail surfaces and hinging them.