new style paint
John Pavlick
jpavlick at idseng.com
Sat Dec 3 17:44:36 AKST 2005
Jim,
Hmm. I dunno. If it works anything like wrinkly Monokote I'd say you're in
for a surprise. Most of the "3D" guys in my club have this form of covering
(wrinkly Monokote) and I have to say that the downline speed is pretty high
right before they hit the ground.
John Pavlick
http://www.idseng.com
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Subject: new style paint
All
It is too quiet. Suppose a person has a 9.5 lb. primed wide body plane and
he stiples the fuse. with ceiling paint(popcorn texture), then he
overcoats the stiples with PPG for a coloring. The idea would be to make a
draggy fuse with slower down lines. An increase in power would be necessary
because of the extra drag, we have plenty of power now,so that shouldn't be
a problem. The wings, stab, and verticle would be left clean. I think it
would work. Also you would not have to rub and polish the finish. Whaddaya
think?
I'll give you one guess what I have been doing today.
Jim Ivey
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