RE: t-hawk or tiger moth
Pick up a roll of this tape and the prop will not be damaging the Aerobird or t-hawk wings anymore.
After 150 Aerobird flights, believe me I know.
You need about a 3" piece on each side, where the prop normally bites. I put it on the wings when they are brand new, before there is a mark on them.
However I usuall put a single solid piece from one "bite area" across to the other. Reinforces the wing where the rubberbands come across it.
Works on the T-Hawk and the Aerobird.