Wow, great conversation here!
I've been around since the '50s and have spoken with
several designers who were adamant in stating their designs were significantly changed when produced as kits. Perhaps the worst example was
Bill Carpenter's Super Swoop combat design as kitted by
Sterling - the wingspan and wing area were reduced significantly to get it into a 36" box!
Mike, I perhaps share some of your consternation and just posted a short time ago in the discussion on "Question of Legality" -
When
Brodak produces an F-51 Mustang or Yak-9 with a wing structure that doesn't inculde shaped & notched leading and trailing edges, is it a
Sterling Mustang or Yak-9? When
Pat Johnston produces the P-51D Mustang with a beautiful shaped and notched leading edge - but modifies several other components - is it a
Sterling Mustang?
I think most who produce kits of the old designs - including the 2 providers mentioned above - are doing a great service. But I would like to see more explanation when the original manufacturer's name is included in ads or listings and the structure has been modified.
If I purchase a
Sterling Yak-9, I want an original or reproduction of the original kit - but that's just my
personal preference. Come to think of it, I won't argue with better plans, better wood, better hardware, laser cut parts rather than die crunching ...
Dennis
