Thats a good looking model. I only built one F4 in all my years, its a .19 profile C/L. I still have the 30+ year old up in the attic, I used to fly it on A Navy base where I was stationed. Our models a simular being hand made knowing the building might be the best part of the gig after the first flight. Gull winged C/L planes usually don't last long, by luck I still have it. Your Video triggered me. Thanks!
Thanks! I built a little Sterling peanut scale Corsair back in the early '80s. Since I got back into the hobby I've collected about a dozen stick-and-tissue Corsair kits and a bunch more plans for various sizes and versions. There will be a few more built in the coming years...
What a beauty! Looking forward to the next phase
Nice looking model. Hope it flies well too.
Shows great promise. Thanks for sharing.
Thats a good looking model. I only built one F4 in all my years, its a .19 profile C/L. I still have the 30+ year old up in the attic, I used to fly it on A Navy base where I was stationed. Our models a simular being hand made knowing the building might be the best part of the gig after the first flight. Gull winged C/L planes usually don't last long, by luck I still have it. Your Video triggered me. Thanks!
Thanks! I built a little Sterling peanut scale Corsair back in the early '80s. Since I got back into the hobby I've collected about a dozen stick-and-tissue Corsair kits and a bunch more plans for various sizes and versions. There will be a few more built in the coming years...
That is a nice looking model !
be aware of ticks! Beautifully made sticks and tissue!
Didn't find any ticks this weekend, but I did brush off a few last time we flew there when the grass was tall.
What was your eze dope process?
Excellent workmanship. Is that printed tissue or did you overlay with tissue?
Thanks - graphics are printed on the tissue.
@@michaelkelly7338 I need to learn how to do that.
What R/C rcv and serveros are in the F4U?
None - it's rubber-powered free flight.