Nice find!After a month of looking at Craigslist and FB on a daily basis and not finding any bargains, I happened upon an estate sale 30 minutes away. Saw a pic in the ad of a Kadet Senior kit. So I made the trip and came back with this little lot for $126. I don't recognize anything, except the sailplane. Unfortunately, I got there just in time to see someone take the Kadet Senior.
I'm not sure what I've gotten myself in to here, so I'm hesitant to celebrate my victory. These kits look hard and it's taken me a month to complete my first build. Granted some of that is waiting for parts and tools to come in, plus I'm a father and all that. Also likely that's probably just going to be my build speed.
On a whim I threw in the orange plane with the Cox .049. I don't know what to do with that either. I played with those engines on control line toys as a kid. They were messy and fickle is what I remember. The build quality of the plane is exceptional.
Looking for suggestions. Can I convert these vintage planes to electric power? Am I in over my head?
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I have the same orange plane that was given to me earlier this year. It is a Dallaire. Yours appears to be more complete and in better shape than mine. Here's a link to the post when I first got mine. https://forum.flitetest.com/index.p...ftopic-at-all-times.34729/page-67#post-475810 I'm working on an electric conversion using a 3D printed motor mount and a SunnySky x2206-14 kv1900 motor.
Cheers!
LitterBug