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Home PT-20 Trainer

PT-20 Trainer

Here is my next build…a Great Planes PT-20 R/C trainer.

There is no question that I need a trainer in order to master the fine art of flying radio control airplanes. But which one to get…there are so many offerings and ways to approach this. I wanted to go with a traditional glow engine powered trainer and, given my desire to build models, it needed to be one that I could build myself as opposed to going the ARF, RTF, or ‘foamie’ routes. Deciding to go the traditional built-up balsa route narrowed the offerings down considerably. I then decided that I wanted a plane with 4 channel capability and one that would utilize the brand new in-the-box OS Max .15 R/C engine that I had. This engine is from the 1970’s but has never been out of the box and so I decided that I wanted to make use of it instead of incurring the expense of buying a newer ‘modern’ engine. So, my selection of kits was reduced further by finding one that would be able to fly with the engine I had.

The Great Planes PT-20 fit the bill on all counts. So the kit was secured and I am very pleased with it! The quality of the balsa and laser cutting is superb and the instructions are fantastic. They would make a great introduction to model building techniques to anyone who is new to the hobby or has never built their own kit in the past.

I expect that this kit will take me the entire winter to build but that is not a problem as the flying season is almost over with for this year. My goal is to have it ready to fly come the start of the 2014 flying season. I have a couple other planes that I also intend to work on over the winter months so it should be a busy building season and I am looking forward to it!

This FlyBoyz thread will be devoted to documenting the building and flying of this plane. I will first start off with a series of photos displaying the kit, it’s contents, plans, and the engine that I will be using to power the plane.

I hope you enjoy following along and please feel free to share your comments!

(Click on any photo to get a large image with higher resolution)

 

PT-20 Kit Box

PT20 Kit

 

PT-20 Kit Contents

PT20 Kit Contents

 

O.S. Max .15 R/C Engine (vintage 1970’s!)

OS Max 15

 

PT-20 Plans – Sheet 1

PT20 Plan Sheet1

 

PT-20 Plans – Sheet 2

PT20 Plan Sheet2

Oct 22, 2013admin
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Comments: 6
  1. PalKat
    11 years ago

    This is like a grease monkey building a 70’s hot rod but in the RC plane world. I think being the winter might be a long and cold one with no fly time videos of the build would also be good along with the pics!

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    • Mike
      11 years ago

      Videos of the build…I hadn’t thought of that! I think that some short videos of selected parts of the building process might add interest without slowing down the build itself too much. Thanks for the idea!

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  2. The_Black_Ninja
    11 years ago

    Don’t forget to train on your simulator! Spring will be here before you know it! Oh wait…I forgot this is Syracuse. I suppose Spring will be here eventually. You got time.

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    • Mike
      11 years ago

      Don’t forget to set your simulator up for 4 channels (rudder, elevator, ailerons, and throttle) as that is what I will be using on this plane.

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  3. Trey
    11 years ago

    The PT – Electric was my 2nd build (first build by my self) back in about 1990. This was my first plane I few without help. At the time I loved that plane. I eventually but foam float on it an few it off the water. – Enjoy the build, and let keep us posted on your progress.
    Trey

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    • Mike
      11 years ago

      Trey, I’ll keep everyone posted. I should have a progress report later this week. And I’ll be looking for some ‘expert’ advise about the PT-20 from you! Thanks for being part of FlyBoyz!

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