Shug wrote:Hi there, nice model, noticed you were using what looks like red esaki tissue on that? I used it on my Cessna build a couple of days ago, and it looked great till I doped it, I used 50/50 cellulose dope/thinners mix. Shrank OK, but left a horrible milky residue all over my red tissue. Now the overall effect of the red tissue is ruined, and I'm probably gonna have to paint it. Will be really interested to see how your one turns out when you dope it, what kind of dope you using?
Good luck!
Shug
cliffm wrote:Try to give you a few suggestions,if you have some glue stick to do a temp job on the cowl to hold it in place as the rubber does'nt last forever and will someday need replaced,you could make a washer or shim of sorts from cardboard or balsa as you should need only 1/16 or less to get the clearance needed,and remember when adding weight the further forward you place the clay the less you'll need,but if you are lucky and don't need any all the better.Hope this helps. Oh,when making your shim you might refer to some of the build threads about adding some down thrust thru the shape of your shim as it seems the cub requires some to fly nice. Good luck
Phugoid wrote:I glue the nosecone on, it's important that it's nice and stable. I don't use the clay, I use Blu Tak when trimming, then weigh it and cut out the equivalent in lead (or balls of shot) roll it about in epoxy then drop it through the hole in thr nose and stand the model up on its nose until the epoxy sets. You can still replace the rubber through the hole.........
BassettsAllSorts wrote:
I just gave it a test glide and it went down quite heavily nose first so I don't know what I'll need to do. I'll experiment a little more.
I hope she flies!
Tom
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