I built a few Dumas kits, including a little flying rc conversion of their 16" Peashooter. They give you light wood, but that's often pretty much it, from my experiences and what I hear. It's not always quality light wood, just light.jpuke wrote:I already gave up on this project. The wood was so hard and terrible to cut out (I split three formers out of three that I tried to cut) that I went and bought a Dumas 17.5" span P-47. The laser cutting is so nice! I'll have to get a Guillows laser cut at some point.
As for light wood, when I got my Guillows P47, one side of the fuse formers were lighter than any balsa I had ever come across. Not good light wood either though. Too bad the other half was heavy wood. I was looking at the two sheets, both at the opposite ends of the weight spectrum thinking, "now what am I going to do with this".

I'm sure the little P47 should fly well with rubber power. The little Peashooter easily hauls around 80 gms or so, with rud/elev controls.