Nope, he's that way for real. Very optimistic personality. I have met him in person and even visited his fabrication shop when I went to Truman MN to pick up my Badland 103 kit that I ordered from him. I am glad he has hired some help. Don't need him to burn out and quit making these great kits. There is nothing else like this available.
It took me almost 18 months to get my F2 kit. The quality is worth the wait. My kit was fabricated much better than I expected. Chris is still answering my questions today and very helpful. Hang in there buddy ! Have you picked out what motor you plan to use?
a great interview! thanks!
Great interview with Chris and a good intro to the Badland team. Makes me want one of their kits ;-) Thanks for putting this together----
Thank you bro, you are up late! Great to hear from you. Wayne
CHRIS: You've come a long way since I met you in your garage in Las Vegas! Wishing you ever more success!
Living the American dream!
My first airplane was a1947 Luscombe .8 A c 65. All polished aluminum. I loved it. Alas a student wrecked it. Dandahermit.😮
This fellow is either completely authentic or is totally full of hot air & I'm unsure which....
From what I have heard, he is a good guy, and someone who does fair business.
Leave judgement to the creator. Let folks build their own personality 😁👍
@@michaelspunich7273yes Chris is for real.
I know Chris, spent some time with him. He is as for real as it gets. He is straight up and genuine.
Nope, he's that way for real. Very optimistic personality. I have met him in person and even visited his fabrication shop when I went to Truman MN to pick up my Badland 103 kit that I ordered from him. I am glad he has hired some help. Don't need him to burn out and quit making these great kits. There is nothing else like this available.
How many inches chord wings?
The chord is 40.25 inches for the main wing, or 52 inches if you include the flaperon.
It just takes a really long time for you to get your kit. I've been waiting over a year. With no Pacific pickup date. Just the fall this year
It took me almost 18 months to get my F2 kit. The quality is worth the wait. My kit was fabricated much better than I expected. Chris is still answering my questions today and very helpful. Hang in there buddy ! Have you picked out what motor you plan to use?
@@EdBrewster-m4s undecided to go with a Vernor or his four-stroke