pjcareyiii
New member
I've been dipping my toes in the hobby for over two decades but I never found the free time to learn how to fly. I'm hoping to change that with the flitetest foam board planes, this is something I'm not afraid to crash!
I love building. I have 3 balsa/nitro kits fully completed that I've never flown; Kadet LT-40, Piper Cub, and Sig Kobra. I also have a Carl Goldberg Bucker Jungmann kit partially assembled. I left it forgotten in my dads garage about 20 years ago only recently unearthed and I'm completing that one this winter.
I hope to learn while the snow falls and then melts, maybe get some indoor experience on one of those amazing foam board planes. Thanks for the electric flight resource this forum provides - there is so much knowledge all in one place!
Regards,
Patrick
I love building. I have 3 balsa/nitro kits fully completed that I've never flown; Kadet LT-40, Piper Cub, and Sig Kobra. I also have a Carl Goldberg Bucker Jungmann kit partially assembled. I left it forgotten in my dads garage about 20 years ago only recently unearthed and I'm completing that one this winter.
I hope to learn while the snow falls and then melts, maybe get some indoor experience on one of those amazing foam board planes. Thanks for the electric flight resource this forum provides - there is so much knowledge all in one place!
Regards,
Patrick