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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/5/2006 11:12:50 PM   
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Nice airplanes pd1, after seeing these I want to get my restoration in progress. Patience Patience Patience... The red and white Aeromaster paint scheme is what I have planned, with black and yellow respectively. I have the layout with starburst on the vert fin as well in lieu of the checkerboard.
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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/5/2006 11:17:25 PM   
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APIA, The yellow and black should look real nice. The checkers on mine were cut monocote, one piece at a time. I would recomend anything else.

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/5/2006 11:32:45 PM   
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I thought about checkerboard on the bottom of the lower wing and then I thought again about the masking and paint bleed thru. I think that I have a real challenge getting the starburst tape lines perfect. I have been researching how to get perfect tape lines and I have a few test pieces that I have experimented with and have had good results. I initially thought of recovering with plastic film, then I realized that a classic as such should be covered with good ole dope and rag... Trying to keep this airplane as nostalgic as possible.
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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/5/2006 11:51:37 PM   
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Your plane looks great.
If you raise the sides of the cockpit and install a round cowl, you've duplicated my Bucker.

pd1,

Is yours a scale Bucker, or a modified Aeromaster? It's gorgeous!!!

sigk,

I can tell that's an Aeromaster, but it's also very cool. What diameter is the cowl? As luck would have it, I donated a bunch of Tupperware last weekend but saved out a couple of bowls that looked like they'd hide a Supertigre S.75. Heh, heh.

HighPlains,

OK, you talked me into it, 48" span and both swept. This will teach you to drink beer at my house when you have Aeromaster plans in your possession!!!

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 12:08:13 AM   
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I thought about checkerboard on the bottom of the lower wing and then I thought again about the masking and paint bleed thru. I think that I have a real challenge getting the starburst tape lines perfect. I have been researching how to get perfect tape lines and I have a few test pieces that I have experimented with and have had good results. I initially thought of recovering with plastic film, then I realized that a classic as such should be covered with good ole dope and rag... Trying to keep this airplane as nostalgic as possible.
-Tom


Tom,

Once you get the base coat painted, mask off your trim. Then, spray the area you are going to trim in the same color as the base. One coat is usually enough, then follow that up with your trim color. Perfect lines every time. Be sure and get some good masking tape, not the manilla colored stuff, get the blue or green 'low tack' tape. It won't pull the base coat off, and won't leave any residue behind. Once you get all your trim painted, spray a couple of coats of well thinned clear over everything.. works great!



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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 1:05:22 AM   
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APIA,

I used to brush a coat of clear dope over the tape edge so the clear would bleed, not the new color.
Now I use green fineline tape, it makes perfect edges.
Check your local area for an automotive paint supply house.
If you can't get it locally send me a note I'll get you some.
Paul

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 1:07:06 AM   
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DHG,
That's a modified Aeromaster, I posted some info on it a couple of pages back. Post # 39

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 1:42:02 AM   
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Here's Aeromaster #1.



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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 2:25:00 AM   
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That's the Aeromaster I remember as an 11 year old boy at the NATS in 1965. I remember it so well, watching Ernie fly it inverted. He put on quite a show for the day considering the equipment quality of the day. My dad an I were in awe! We later built and flew one for many years. Thanks for sharing the magazine photo.
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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 4:57:56 AM   
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That's the Aeromaster I remember as an 11 year old boy at the NATS in 1965. I remember it so well, watching Ernie fly it inverted. He put on quite a show for the day considering the equipment quality of the day. My dad an I were in awe! We later built and flew one for many years. Thanks for sharing the magazine photo.
Mark




I also saw Ernie fly it at Willow Grove. My dad and I spent every day up there and I still recall every moment. We spent time at the ukie circles watching stunt, combat and speed, F/F scale and power and the RC events. I didn't want to see it end. Remember the closing airshow with Dick Schram "The Flying Professor", Bill Fornof flying his Bearcat and the Blues flying the Grumman F-11F? Those were real jets.

http://www.blueangels.org/History/NANews/PPPMAST/Aug69/Aug69.htm

http://www.blueangels.org/History/Rasmussen/Rasmu.htm

http://www.alexisparkinn.com/Photogallery2/DudleyHenriquesIFPF/2.jpg

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 10:32:18 AM   
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Tom,

Once you get the base coat painted, mask off your trim. Then, spray the area you are going to trim in the same color as the base. One coat is usually enough, then follow that up with your trim color. Perfect lines every time. Be sure and get some good masking tape, not the manilla colored stuff, get the blue or green 'low tack' tape. It won't pull the base coat off, and won't leave any residue behind. Once you get all your trim painted, spray a couple of coats of well thinned clear over everything.. works great!



That is the procedure that I used and it works great, I found the info here on RCU somewhere.

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 10:36:36 AM   
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APIA,

I used to brush a coat of clear dope over the tape edge so the clear would bleed, not the new color.
Now I use green fineline tape, it makes perfect edges.
Check your local area for an automotive paint supply house.
If you can't get it locally send me a note I'll get you some.
Paul

I have both, I usually have some around here at the shop and would not use anything else, Thanks for the offer...

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 10:58:34 AM   
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My Aeromaster in the "bones", second pic is the mod to ailerons for the top wing.

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RE: Lou Andrews aeromaster bipe ..Any info ?? - 12/6/2006 2:57:55 PM   
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Michaelj2k, Thanks for sharing that picture.
It reminds me that Ernie's plane was flawless, just like his flying.

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