Composite-ARF Impact question
Wayne Galligan
wgalligan at goodsonacura.com
Wed Feb 2 15:59:12 AKST 2005
Adam,
If you have any questions on the Aries just give me a shout.
Wayne Galligan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Adam Quennoz" <aquennoz at ipa.net>
To: <discussion at nsrca.org>
Sent: Wednesday, February 02, 2005 6:45 PM
Subject: Re: Composite-ARF Impact question
> Wow!! I came home from work to find I had triggered a firestorm. Now
> I'm almost ashamed for buying the plane. All I was wanted to know is if
> anyone had seen the same thing I did. I ordered the plane because I
> thought it would be a quicker build since flying season is coming soon.
> Plus I have a 10 month old daughter that is keeping me very busy.
>
> I have an Aeroslave Aries downstairs. In my 18 years in the hobby I have
> never built a glass fuse pattern bird before and I would like to take my
> time and get it right. I don't have all the proper tools for acurately
> building pattern planes (BTW, I prefer to build if time allows). So the
> Impact was my ticket to getting in the air and practicing while I
> learned the secrets to building pattern planes. Eventually I'd like to
> start building from plans. I have the Hebert designed Patriot 3D
> plans. I love the look of that plane!! Hopefully I can find more plans
> to choose from.
>
> Bill I agree with you. There should be more American made planes out
> there flying, but the love of money, and our lazy society dictates
> manufacturing relatively cheap, easy, pre-built, ready to fly, perfect
> flying, world class pattern planes over seas.
>
> Regards,
> Adam Q
>
>
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