The goal behind the design of this kit was to create a lightweight, full-house airframe with a scale outline that could easily be flown on a softball field. The only deviation from scale was a slight increase in the size of the tail to give it a little more authority while clearing the bases of Zeros!
This Wildcat was designed in 3D CAD specifically for lasercutting to produce a quick-building, sturdy structure with a low parts count. Its a lot like a classic stick-and-tissue model from days gone by but because of the use of the laser its parts are much more intricate and fully interlocked. The result builds faster and lighter than those kits from back in the day.
A build thread on RCGroups at
is available for reference.