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Sterling Ringmaster S-2

Started by Konrad, Apr 21, 2026, 01:19 AM

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Konrad

Elsewhere I was reading that some folks like to think of models that are under the control of a person as being second rate, or not worthy of this site.

While we can still post of models that still benefit from RC (real control) I thought I'd post my Sterling Ringmaster S-2 kit. This is a modern take on the classic CL (AKA, Real Control) with a sheeted LE and an updated Fox Stunt 35. You might notice that the covering is Monokote with a K&B epoxy black fuselage. I'm shocked at the large rudder off set (per the plans). Also the fixed lead outs (per the plans).

Things to note are the oversized light weight foam tires for grass circles. Also there looks to be a pipe mount for the mousse mufflers often needed in modern times.
Cut it twice and it was still too short!

Konrad

This Ringmaster is fitted with Fox Stunt 35 that is sporting a stuffer back plate and Hemi head.  Not shown was that I used 65' lines and a wide blade 10x5 prop. I never could get the called for 10x6 to fly the model correctly.

I'm also seeing a patch on the outboard wing tip. I think I used this to adjust the wing tip weight to counter the lead out weight.
Cut it twice and it was still too short!

Konrad

#2
Need to make a corection the plans/kit make a version S-1A
Cut it twice and it was still too short!

OZPAF

Definitely a classic Konrad. The simplicity and response of CL is refreshing.

Lots of fun, concentration and satisfaction was the result of my first successful CL flights.

I feel sorry for people that haven't experienced it and the full range of modelling activities.


John

Konrad

#4
Quote from: OZPAF on Apr 22, 2026, 03:20 AMDefinitely a classic Konrad. The simplicity and response of CL is refreshing.

Lots of fun, concentration and satisfaction was the result of my first successful CL flights.

I feel sorry for people that haven't experienced it and the full range of modelling activities.


John
Well, many think the ribbed LE Ringmaster as the true classic and this the "new" sheeted LE as the upstart kid.

Yep there is something lost not having to run like the wind to regain line tension after the model turns into you after the wing over! Or puking your guts out waiting for the world to stop spinning!

Great times! I wouldn't trade them in for anything. Well, maybe for a blue head ST.60!
Cut it twice and it was still too short!

OZPAF

I never got to the dizzy or puking stage but I was chased all over the circle by a model that released from the stooge before I got to the handle!

It was great entertainer for the spectators I didn't know I had.

John


Konrad

#6
Always had a helper.  I have ask if you were able to save the monster? Like grab the down line and force a nose over, before she made flight.

I think the physical strain was more from the fast combat ship or 1/2A combat with their 35" lines.
Cut it twice and it was still too short!