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phoenix super decathlon canopy
Well, the plane is flying very well. After I got back from the field yesterday I decided to smooth out a wrinkle in the coating near the firewall on the left side of the fuselage. I used an old hiar dryer that was in the basement. It worked well smoothing out the wrinkle. After putting the dryer away I walked back over to the work table and noticed that the heat from dryer had warped the canopy! I recall reading about a crash of a SD on the build thread here. Was wondrering if the person still had he remains. If so. please send me a PM and I'll make an offer. Looks like the only way to get a new canopy is to order the entire Fuselage assembly.
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RE: phoenix super decathlon canopy
I've heard that Seagull and Phoenix are almost identical. You could try the Seagull canopy. If it doesn't work you are not out a lot of money.
http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=SEA2085 John |
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John,
Thanks. Yes it does look the same. I just placed the order!! |
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Next time, wet a paper towel and place it along the edge of the canopy. It should help prevent a melt down. LOL I did exactly the same thing on mine, but I have not replaced the canopy yet. :D
John |
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Good idea, I just didn't think the heat would distort it the way it did. I will figure something out. Live and learn. Anywhere near plastic from now on, I will use the cover iron!
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John, nice link! I wish I would have seen that a few months ago when I was looking for a canopy for my Phoenix SD. Unfortunately, I now have a need for the canopy, fuse, wing, etc lol. I too learned the hard way about heat guns and canopy's on my GP Reactor. Just trying to shrink a few wrinkles in covering, and warped the canopy. Fortunately, that one wasn't too bad...
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ORIGINAL: wyo69cowboy John, nice link! I wish I would have seen that a few months ago when I was looking for a canopy for my Phoenix SD. Unfortunately, I now have a need for the canopy, fuse, wing, etc lol. I too learned the hard way about heat guns and canopy's on my GP Reactor. Just trying to shrink a few wrinkles in covering, and warped the canopy. Fortunately, that one wasn't too bad... |
RE: phoenix super decathlon canopy
ORIGINAL: JNorton I've heard that Seagull and Phoenix are almost identical. You could try the Seagull canopy. If it doesn't work you are not out a lot of money. http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=SEA2085 John |
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Rats. I was hoping it would work for you. Sorry it did not.
John |
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Yeah me too:D no harm trying. Night fit the guys goldberg decathlon that posted here about needing one.
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RE: phoenix super decathlon canopy
ORIGINAL: billd76 ORIGINAL: JNorton I've heard that Seagull and Phoenix are almost identical. You could try the Seagull canopy. If it doesn't work you are not out a lot of money. http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=SEA2085 John |
RE: phoenix super decathlon canopy
ORIGINAL: Mr67Stang ORIGINAL: billd76 ORIGINAL: JNorton I've heard that Seagull and Phoenix are almost identical. You could try the Seagull canopy. If it doesn't work you are not out a lot of money. http://www.horizonhobby.com/Products...ProdID=SEA2085 John |
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Yeah, I wish I was a better modeler. I read up some on vacuum forming, but don't have any of the equipment or even much scrap wood to build a vacuum box, so it's not really cost effective for me to build one. Might still try it someday; it's frustrating when you only need one part and have to buy a whole lot more (i.e. fuse for this plane) to get what you need. I tip-stalled my SD and it ripped out the front wing bulkhead, but I was able to repair the fuse and bulkhead quite easily. My canopy was torn down the middle with a jagged rip, and I ended up using clear packing tape to fix it. Looked okay, but not great.
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RE: phoenix super decathlon canopy
ORIGINAL: wyo69cowboy Yeah, I wish I was a better modeler. I read up some on vacuum forming, but don't have any of the equipment or even much scrap wood to build a vacuum box, so it's not really cost effective for me to build one. Might still try it someday; it's frustrating when you only need one part and have to buy a whole lot more (i.e. fuse for this plane) to get what you need. I tip-stalled my SD and it ripped out the front wing bulkhead, but I was able to repair the fuse and bulkhead quite easily. My canopy was torn down the middle with a jagged rip, and I ended up using clear packing tape to fix it. Looked okay, but not great. |
RE: phoenix super decathlon canopy
Thes decathlons have very strong wings and week cocpit framing. So whenever you catch the wing it ripps out the front mounting location and subsequently destroys the front windshield. I can't imagine they are unaware of this. Even if I was willing to buy a new fuse to get the windshield I would only use the windshield as my fuse looks good enought that it would not be worth having to remove the tail feathers and install them in a new fuse. Yes this is a frustrating business practice and likely my last Pheonix model.
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