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SINGLE CHANNEL BUILD - FIRST HALF OF 2025 - PAGE 7 - RC GROUPS
Dec 24, 2024 Guy, I'm thinking that since the original used the formed sheet shells your plan sounds like it's going to result in a far stronger fuselage than required. And likely a far heavier …
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MARK'S MODELS WINDWARD - RC GROUPS
Jun 27, 2023 Most of all, I love that you used silk and dope to finish your "Windward". A time honored tradition, done with old word craftsmanship, that you applied with aplomb! You did all …
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HOBBICO STARFIRE 40 ARF - RC GROUPS
May 2, 2022 It was lovingly handled and fondled and manipulated by a fellow club member, a crusty old Chechnian dude who typically only flew nitro. I convinced him to go electric and this …
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TOP FLITE CONTENDER - RC GROUPS
Nov 18, 2005 my last balsa and silk control line plane, so this is going to be interesting. I got the pcs. for the horizontal stabilizer and elevators cut today. Will glue tomorrow. I can only work on …
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OLD TIME COVERING, OR LOOKS IT? - PAGE 3 - RC GROUPS
Dec 7, 2017 It's available in many colors, and any continuous length that you may need. It's heavier than silk, but a fraction of the cost. I would estimate that it adds, maybe, a couple …
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SILKSPAN ON SOLID BALSA SURFACES - RC GROUPS
Jan 28, 2014 Silkspan is my standard material for solid surfaces. For my 40 and 60 size airplanes I use the GM weight. I always apply it wet.
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NITRATE DOPE, THINNER, SILK SPAN ANYONE? - RC GROUPS
Apr 11, 2007 Nitrate Dope, Thinner, Silk Span Anyone? I am hoping to build and cover my first free flight balsa and tissue model. After some reading it seems Nitrate dope is better than …
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BLHELI_S - SMOOTH AS SILK - PAGE 3 - RC GROUPS
Apr 16, 2016 Page 3-Discussion BLHeli_S - Smooth as Silk Multirotor Drone Electronics
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COVERING A FOAM PLANE? GLASS IT, IRON-ON, HOMEBREW, SILK??
Apr 2, 2006 Silk is much lighter than firerglass, some say stronger. Enough silk for plane weighed less than 1/2 oz. Silk can conform around 3-D shapes.After sanding and spackling, …
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WTB ESAKI SILK - RC GROUPS
Aug 14, 2017 I have used a lot of silk for models since 1963 and never did find the Japanese silk any better than the Habotai silks with one exception... some Esaki color designs were just to …
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