Although competent with Guillows and Comet balsa kits, I was given a West Wing Tempest V kit on retirement. Much more complex and difficult than prior models so I went forum shopping to find help. Found it here so I joined up to read all about the build. After 50 years I hope I can regain old skills and add to them. The Tempest has always been a build goal due to Pierre Closterman's book. I was a long time member of the Flying Aces modeling club here in the US and will attend their July 17-20th Nationals meet which also offers tutorials. Skill level is way above mine, consider a Lockheed Super Constellation powered by four rubber band driven propellors. As an aside, for many years family car was a Riley 2.5 liter RM Saloon BRG. ChrisA.
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Although competent with Guillows and Comet balsa kits, I was given a West Wing Tempest V kit on retirement. Much more complex and difficult than prior models so I went forum shopping to find help. Found it here so I joined up to read all about the build. After 50 years I hope I can regain old skills and add to them. The Tempest has always been a build goal due to Pierre Closterman's book. I was a long time member of the Flying Aces modeling club here in the US and will attend their July 17-20th Nationals meet which also offers tutorials. Skill level is way above mine, consider a Lockheed Super Constellation powered by four rubber band driven propellors. As an aside, for many years family car was a Riley 2.5 liter RM Saloon BRG. ChrisA.
I was rubbish at flying them but really enjoyed the building.
I think you may find the vast majority of members on here are plastic kit builders, myself included. But there may be some balsa guys on here. -
WELCOME Christopher an yes ive built a few balsa models in my time mainly keil craft models an the last one was a small F86 SABRE about 2 ft wing span an had a jetex motor fitted to it but i forgot to fit heat resistance metal foil to where the engine was an as it was doped all over soon as i struck my ciggy lighter to light the jetex fuse it just went up with a bang an boy was i shocked lol
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Hello mate - built a Kiel Kraft model once that didn't fly for long as I added a Jetex engine to it - ashes to ashes etc ... !
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I don't know about Jetex engines, but once at collage, my Aerospace classmates and I attached a model rocket motor to a paper aeroplane ( it seemed a good idea at the time) and tried to lunch it off a ramp like a V-1. Sufficed to say the paper aeroplane lasted about a third of a second and the motor went spinning around in all directions - I've never seen people run so fast.Arnold Judas Rimmer BSc SSc
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