by davidchoate » Tue Apr 05, 2016 7:17 pm
Not that long ago David Lewis Posted a list of exact weights of all known coverings, but silk or doped tissue is open to variables like kind of paint and how many coats, etc...I just began using iron on coverings on Planes I want to fly. Microlite being the best. I got some Parklite as well to expereiment with it is a good middle fit between a microlite and monocote. I was hesitant because anytime I see Hangar 9 brand, I associate it with Gigantor sized scale Planes. It was the 1st iron on I tried because it was all they had at the LHS, and being ignorant of it's properties a year ago, I bought it. Yellow. Beautiful, and easy to apply. To the little Aeromca 30" RC conversion. It was a bad choice. One among a few that created a pile of balsa and pretty yellow about 50' in front of the launch- point. The most of them will put the weight on the wrapper with instructions, but did not see it anywhere on the parklite. It has a dectivelly thick backing which made me question it's weight. Bill Gaylord gave me some advise on coverings, and I have since been going to the microlite 1st now.It's just more practical, and easier to fix up a botched application.Once proof of cocept is achieved it would be easy to peel it off and apply a more desireable true to scale material. It is sooo much easier to correct warps, and set wingtip washout with than tissue. But I have noticed it necessary to double check all this everytime It is to be flown, and can not help but think it wise to put the Plane in whatever environment it is to be flown and then check it. I hae'nt got to the point of having that many back to back, or 2nd flights yet to give any more advise.I got only two RC conversions that survived the Maiden .