Temptation building question
D Suding
junk at velocitus.net
Tue Dec 2 11:42:46 AKST 2003
I used the method described by Troy Newman for elevator. It adds very
little weight, and is SOLID.
http://www.cox-internet.com/donramsey/ElevatorControlSys.htm
The finish is paintable without primer. In fact, I didn't even use white
paint. The white is already in the gel-coat, as long as you don't sand it
out. I recommend sanding the whole fuse to remove the release agent
before painting colors. After color, put any decals on the fuse and seal
the whole thing with a light to medium coat of clear.
I flew my Temptation the other night, and it's a super flying model. Hope
you're in the air soon!
-Dennis
> How have most people set up the elevator's on their piedmont
> Temptations. Have they put in a bell crank or did they use a Y. Did
> the plane balance at the recomended place with the print regarding to
> engine.
>
> Is the finish on the plane paintable without primer if I use ppg?
>
> thanks in advance.
>
> Mark Lamos
> Baltimore
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