Very relaxing & reassuring model review--it certainly has all the correct proportions for a 'J-3 Cub'-type classic. I will remember it when I want a reliable flyer to build.
The Sig Tiger was designed to a 1930 style when props were wood. This corresponded to long noses. The plastic prop makes the Tiger nose heavy. I replaced my prop with a balsa prop. The tiger is a great kit. The top tissue in the wing center section would tear when it landed. I reinforced the center section with a full depth vertical web of hard 1/16" sheet between the two center ribs.
Nice craftsmanship!
Thanks for sharing skip you did a great job brother looks awesome can't wait to see her flying be safe
Love the tiger!! Another one is the sig 29er by Paul McGrath that doesn't get any love..keep it going skip!!❤
Very relaxing & reassuring model review--it certainly has all the correct proportions for a 'J-3 Cub'-type classic. I will remember it when I want a reliable flyer to build.
Very cool thanks for sharing Skip!!💪🏼🛫🛫
That looks great Skip.You're a very talented and calm person.I don't think I could handle such fragile parts for hours.
The Sig Tiger was designed to a 1930 style when props were wood. This corresponded to long noses. The plastic prop makes the Tiger nose heavy. I replaced my prop with a balsa prop. The tiger is a great kit. The top tissue in the wing center section would tear when it landed. I reinforced the center section with a full depth vertical web of hard 1/16" sheet between the two center ribs.
nice
I tried the cars as a kid never even seen the planes as a kid 👽👍🏻
Very cool brother
pretty cool skip buddy .