As I remember the Bee is a fun plane to watch. I've counted my planes. 10
outdoor fliers,2 indoor ,2 in the repair line and a host of cannibaled ghosts
from past including my very first plane,a Super Cub. Hope to finish some wing
covering to finish the Cessna and get started on an E Stang.
Ken
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From: ORCA <ORCA@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: 4/7/20 2:33 PM (GMT-08:00)
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Subject: [orcachat] My Build
Looks like a lot of guys are building. So I’m joining the bandwagon. It’s a
Lazy Bee. A plane with a lot of building, like laminated wing tips, rudder and
elevator. Should be an ideal plane for our field.
I built a Lazy Bee in the mid 90’s. I got the first kit at Puyallup -- for
the newer flyers, Puyallup preceded Monroe and was HUGE!
Used a OS FS 25 for power for the first Bee and will go electric on this Bee.
The first Bee flew great and okay on water.
Rick