Dan,
This might be a strange question that might not apply to many, but I was wondering if you still have old versions of all the new plans, or if you simply make the new plans from scratch? This is because I have easy access to my local makerspace's laser cutter, and I have been using Coreldraw to format the new style plans to make them cut-able by the laser, and the new plans take way longer to format (because of all the individual objects, etc) than the old ones used to (takes a few hours of desk work for me
). If you have any of the old plans (I see that some of them are still old format in your index), it would be great if you could also attach them to the index, just to help out people like myself who have access to laser cutters.
Additionally, I've created a spreadsheet to keep track of my FliteTest journey. I'm relatively new to the hobby, as evidenced by my new member status, and it's been really useful for me. However, the reason I'm mentioning this is because as I was creating the spreadsheet, I noticed that certain planes were missing from your index. Here's a copy of my list as of 6/2/18:
http://bit.ly/FTScratchbuildIndex
I realize others have posted about missing plans as well, but I just thought that it would be good to conglomerate every FT plane released into an easy-to-read format for better awareness of everything. I hope you find this useful! (I bet you already have one, don'tcha?)
One final thing that the community might find useful is a complete editable (just make your own copy) supplies template for every FT scratchbuild. Helps me keep track of my organization/what to buy or get for every plane I begin making :
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1bLc7oO___5FBJU8_Qq6wjyWZPLqThYKL/view?usp=sharing
I've read some of your earlier posts about how busy you are this upcoming FliteFest season, so please take everything I've mentioned with a grain of salt, and to not let it disrupt your work for everybody else. The community greatly appreciates everything that you've done, and I wanted to help in any way possible. Thanks!