yeah I agree with Oz and felix. but my advice would be to pick a nice and simple plane and make it knowing that there is a possability that you are going to trash it and make a new one. I say this because you are going to make your first airplane and when you have worked on it for like a month you will realise that you could of done so many things a diferant, and a more effecient way. things that you cant exactly learn in a tutorial, but you find just through plain EXPERIENCE.
atleast thats what it was like for me

so the basic message is that the first plane you make functions as just a fun way to get used to g-max, and that way when you actualy go through the trouble of making a panel, cfg, and air file, you have a nice looking airplane.

This is just my advice from things I found, it may not apply to you but I am just saying this from what I have found.
p.s Gl on your piper cub, and have fun!
