ThatPolishHotdog
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Well, it's that time of month again. Time to build another spitfire! I know many don't think "Spitfire" and "trainer" belong in the same sentence, but from experience, the people I train love Spitty's. For a little context, I am the president of my school's aviation club, and every weekend, I teach members the properties of aerodynamics with RC planes (hehe, shameless plug)! This build will by my 3rd Spitfire that will currently be in service.
When I first got into RC flying, I had no one to teach me how to fly, and the Spit was my first successful plane. I taught myself to land and how to do more than just left turns. So as I retire my Old Fogey for training, I am building a Spit as its successor.
Thanks to my awesome engineering teacher and a great engineering course, I have access to a laser cutter, which saves a lot of time.
When I first got into RC flying, I had no one to teach me how to fly, and the Spit was my first successful plane. I taught myself to land and how to do more than just left turns. So as I retire my Old Fogey for training, I am building a Spit as its successor.
Thanks to my awesome engineering teacher and a great engineering course, I have access to a laser cutter, which saves a lot of time.