i am working on 750 Cruzer purchased it all at once, but I think build order for storage and skills is rudder to learn, right wing, flapperons horizontal stabilizer and elevator, left wing, rear fuselage, front fuselage, join fueselage, gear, motor mount, motor panel, install tail, install wings, final bits and panel.
The order optimizes space since wings are earsier to store than the fuselage. The other issue is the wing can get monotonous. So doing the tail and control surfaces in between gives you a break. To optimize purchasing, you might do the wings together. Just my 2 cents worth . Some people like to get the fuselage done first to work on engine and panel in between working on wing, since there are lots of planning and wall time waiting for stuff, but you need the space to build that much at once.
Terrence "Dr. Terry" Hall
I am not just finishing a Cruzer over 2 yrs from kit.
No major headaches but send me your email and we can discuss minutiae together rather than online.
Dr. Terry Hall
Aug 4, 2018
Terrence "Dr. Terry" Hall
Terrencehallo@hotmail.com
Aug 4, 2018
Jonathan Fay
Darren,
i am working on 750 Cruzer purchased it all at once, but I think build order for storage and skills is rudder to learn, right wing, flapperons horizontal stabilizer and elevator, left wing, rear fuselage, front fuselage, join fueselage, gear, motor mount, motor panel, install tail, install wings, final bits and panel.
The order optimizes space since wings are earsier to store than the fuselage. The other issue is the wing can get monotonous. So doing the tail and control surfaces in between gives you a break. To optimize purchasing, you might do the wings together. Just my 2 cents worth . Some people like to get the fuselage done first to work on engine and panel in between working on wing, since there are lots of planning and wall time waiting for stuff, but you need the space to build that much at once.
Aug 4, 2018