to the '70's. :) The
$85-$100 range is a good entry-level price point, I'd guess. At any rate,
I doubt that Joe and Don or anyone else in the this business is making a
large fortune.
--Bill
From: Lincoln Ross [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [RCSE] Re: RES kit
Date: Wed, 11 Jul
At 04:12 PM 7/5/2001 -0400, David A. Enete wrote:
Andy Page wrote:
What's your pick for the best all-wood RES kit that's currently
available?
I don't own one, but the RCSE community has offered up accolades for the
Majestic by Laser Arts Co. several times in the past when this question
was
I have built both the Majestic and the Sovereign. Both are laser cut kits
of exception quality and value. The parts fit was perfect. Yes, perfect.
I've never had a kit with such great parts fit.
There are a couple of Majestic's flying in our club right now. I haven't
quite finished with my
Now my wife calls and tells me this box from Laser
Arts has arrived. What timing. My 2M Gnome may be
put aside so I can complete this. So many people have
praised this plane. She wants me to put in laminate
flooring before I start. Ugh. :-)
On a different note, I wonder what all wood means
David is right -
That was a Majestic he saw in my basement. It is the best wood kit I ever
built, the engineering and quality are great. The tail boom is not carbon, it
is some kind of glass, fairly heavy and a little flexible.
I did beef the spar up a little, but you don't really need to. I
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