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Title: PICA 1/5 vintage Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Gregor77 on January 23, 2013, 02:33:41 PM
I have a NIB Pica 1/5 kit, open inspected, started to shake and closed the box. $300.
Title: Re: PICA vintage Jungmann Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Ex14th on January 25, 2013, 02:20:13 PM
Greg, Are you sure that it is not a Bucker Yungmeister instead of a Jungmann?

One way or another, this is a rare find, and well soughted after kit, well worth the asking price and more. You scale buffs should take advantage of this vintage kit. Put a Hacker A50 upfront with 8S, it will really perform like the proto type.

A free bump for a great deal.

Alex
Title: Re: PICA vintage Jungmann Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Gregor77 on January 25, 2013, 03:14:15 PM
This is what it looks like...
Title: Re: PICA 1/5 vintage Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Gregor77 on January 25, 2013, 03:18:34 PM
Alex you are right.. Sorry, must of had some Jungmann on the mind... lol!
Title: Re: PICA 1/5 vintage Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Ex14th on January 25, 2013, 04:21:04 PM
That is one of the most versatile aerobatic design even by today's standard, will fly circles (no pun intended) around some of the newer designs. A true pilot's plane.
Title: Re: PICA 1/5 vintage Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Andy Hoffer on January 26, 2013, 09:33:42 PM
Greg:

What was your concern with the kit?

Andy
Title: Re: PICA 1/5 vintage Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Gregor77 on January 27, 2013, 08:41:07 AM
I looked at the instructions and realized I don't have an engineering degree.  Mind you. This was a few years ago.  I had never built a kit.  I think I am getting better now.  Andy. We doing some flying again?
Title: Re: PICA 1/5 vintage Bucker 133 Kit
Post by: Ex14th on January 27, 2013, 12:24:28 PM
Building is back in a big time, a lot of my club members are now back to building, instead of buying the run-of-the-mills arfs.

The Pica kit is basically a Dave Platt design, Dave is from Oakville, Ontario, and is known for his scale designs. He had the military designs kitted by Pica, like the Mustangs, and the YungMeister per say; the civilian areobatic designs by Carl Goldbert, the 1st kit built Extra 300, and the Ultimate bi-planes, etc, etc.
And then he kitted some personal favourits under his own name, the 30% Edge 540, P51C with the Malcom hood canopy, and also the FW190D.

Very Well engineered, and as long as you go over the plans, and the construction manual a few time to familiar with the build sequence, piece of cake.

Did I talk you into changing your mind now Greg? Glad to be of help.

Alex
Alex