Talk about blast from the past... I've had one of these kits haunting my
basement for years and I thought I've finally apply enough sandpaper, epoxy,
and servos to it to make it fly.

This is the original with the funky wingtips made of an upper and lower
fiberglass molding that are joined poorly. I intend to use them as models
and carve a replacement set out of balsa, then glass them.

Besides that, any other cautions or suggestions?

Anyone have a spare set of those wingtips that are reasonably constructed
that they want to get rid of?

Greg in Minneapolis

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