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gr8johnson3 02-02-2005 12:02 PM

Good coving source?
 
I have to recover a plane i got from a swap meet. where can i go for some info on how to cover a plane. i have never done it before and dont want to mess it up.

http://www.nesail.com/detail.php?productID=1339

This is the plane.

What type of covering should i use. what is too heavy. i would like to avoid mail order for the covering so i can see the stuff before i buy it. who makes a light wieght covering.

Matt Kirsch 02-03-2005 08:17 AM

RE: Good coving source?
 
Get "There Are No Secrets" by Harry Higley. Covering is an art that you can only master through practice, though. Don't expect your first job to be perfect, and expect to waste at least one roll of covering your first time out, learning how it behaves. In the end, you'll have a plane that you covered yourself, something to be proud of, and something that looks different from everyone else's plane.

Solarfilm, Towerkote, and Econokote are three of the lighter coverings I know of. Since the plane doesn't need to be fuelproof, you don't really need Monokote or Ultracote, though for a first-timer, Monokote or Ultracote might be easier to apply.


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