Category: Premier Balsa Kits

The Return of the TigerKitten (6)

There’s a lot more work to do on the fuselage, but now we’re getting to the parts I find most interesting. Let’s build a top deck. When I designed the TigerKitten over twenty years ago, I used a combination of dowel pegs and a neat little custom made tube-and-wire latch to hold the top deck [...]

The Return of the TigerKitten (5)

The TigerKitten fuselage construction is about as traditional  as it gets …two identical side frames built up from balsa strips with a few shaped pieces in critical areas…but we get to combine state of the art stuff because those shaped pieces are laser cut. We could also use a more traditional adhesive like aliphatic resin glue [...]

The Return of the TigerKitten (4)

On this airplane, the primary structure of each wing panel consists of all the ribs, the leading and trailing edges, the upper and lower 3/16″ sq. spars and the spar web inserts, and the various pieces that make up the wing tip assembly.  So far I have built the and right panels in turn flat [...]

The Return of the TigerKitten (3)

It’s taken me a bit longer than I would have liked to get this blog entry posted…I bought a new computer and have had to go through the drill of learning a new operating system. Now that’s done and we can get back to building model airplanes. There are a few more details to finish [...]

The Return of the TigerKitten (2)

All the good things I promised a few months back are happening. Two of my friends and fellow model builders have formed a new kit production company, Premier Balsa Kits, and their first offering is a laser-cut short kit for theTigerKitten updated for brushless motors and LiPo power. I have agreed to build a new [...]

The Return of the TigerCat

Not long after I finished the design work with the TigerKitten and got the airplane to the point where I was satisfied that I had it right, I developed a larger version. Originally this design was called the TigerCat, and was published as a design feature article in Model Aviation Magazine (January, 1993). A few [...]

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