elekwind
05-14-2008, 03:05 PM
Hi Guys
Well I'm back again after much thinking what aircraft I really want to build.
I initially started off with the Learjet 45 in mind, but I decided on the PC-12.
It is a great aircraft, and so is the learjet 45 but I choose the PC-12 because it is very versatile.You can practically land the PC-12 anywhere.
The learjet will always have a place in my heart, but for now I'm a pilatus guy.;). Ok so I decided to start off with the shell, I have not started construction as yet, but I'm in the planning stages now.After searching the net I finally got hold of PC-12 Radio controlled aircraft plans which is very helpful to get the basic layout of the ribs ect. I finished a cardboard model as a prototype which looks great which in the long run will save me alot of money and a great learning experience.I'm going to buy some wood this weekend and start cutting the ribs hopefully I'll have some pictures up for you guys.Will try to post some pics of the Cardboard Prototype.
Ken (The pilatus guy) has been a real inspiration to me and showed me it could be done with with inexpensive parts.
Thanks to all the people here at mycockpit for being very helpful.This is a great site.
Thanks
Ralton
Well I'm back again after much thinking what aircraft I really want to build.
I initially started off with the Learjet 45 in mind, but I decided on the PC-12.
It is a great aircraft, and so is the learjet 45 but I choose the PC-12 because it is very versatile.You can practically land the PC-12 anywhere.
The learjet will always have a place in my heart, but for now I'm a pilatus guy.;). Ok so I decided to start off with the shell, I have not started construction as yet, but I'm in the planning stages now.After searching the net I finally got hold of PC-12 Radio controlled aircraft plans which is very helpful to get the basic layout of the ribs ect. I finished a cardboard model as a prototype which looks great which in the long run will save me alot of money and a great learning experience.I'm going to buy some wood this weekend and start cutting the ribs hopefully I'll have some pictures up for you guys.Will try to post some pics of the Cardboard Prototype.
Ken (The pilatus guy) has been a real inspiration to me and showed me it could be done with with inexpensive parts.
Thanks to all the people here at mycockpit for being very helpful.This is a great site.
Thanks
Ralton