Re: Pros & Cons-Composite frame vs. wood airframe You guys must remember that with a Composite plane once it is cut there is no going back. So if they cut the slots in the fuse for servo wires it won't look good if you install something different (i.e. different kind of servo tray, or servos in tail). Also with the smaller planes (referring to Comp-Arf since this is the only ones I have experience with) they are built on an assembly line. However once you get into the larger ones they are built by a team of individuals working on the same project. I have just finished the 3.3 Yak and it was far from an Arf. What was already completed on the aircraft made it more like a Quick Build. Basically all I had to do was mount the engine, servos, tailwheel of choice, and canopy. Everything else was completed and just needed to be bolted on.
Chane
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