If you are thinking of building your very first scale low wing model then the De Havilland Chipmunk would prove a good choice.
Having made several Chipmunk models of varying scales and detail every one flew well,the neat aerodynamic layout of this design makes for a good model,the sensible shape of the wingtips for the beginner and a fixed undercarriage which can be made easily.
Various manufacturers have kits of this design and there are quite a few plans in circulation as well,also why not consider one of the many converted aerobatic Chipmunks such as the version made by Krier with modified fin and a Lycoming engine,one version even had a retractable undercarriage.
The full size machine was designed by a Polish engineer and built in Canada by the parent company,intended as a modern replacement for the Tiger Moth then in service worldwide.
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Having made several Chipmunk models of varying scales and detail every one flew well,the neat aerodynamic layout of this design makes for a good model,the sensible shape of the wingtips for the beginner and a fixed undercarriage which can be made easily.
Various manufacturers have kits of this design and there are quite a few plans in circulation as well,also why not consider one of the many converted aerobatic Chipmunks such as the version made by Krier with modified fin and a Lycoming engine,one version even had a retractable undercarriage.
The full size machine was designed by a Polish engineer and built in Canada by the parent company,intended as a modern replacement for the Tiger Moth then in service worldwide.
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