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I just recieved my CA Models 27% Extra 300l and am planning on a DA 50 for power, but my question is this. Is anyone building one with plans for anything other than film covering. On all of my models that have been around for an extended period of time I have used ultra-lightweight f.g. cloth and paint which I can't use on open structure such as the fuse. How bout the Stitts system? Anyone out there using it.
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Originally posted by tashley
I just recieved my 27% and am planning on a DA 50 for power, but my question is this. Is anyone building one with plans for anything other than film covering. On all of my models that have been around for an extended period of time I have used ultra-lightweight f.g. cloth and paint which I can't use on open structure such as the fuse. How bout the Stitts system? Anyone out there using it.
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I just recieved my 27% and am planning on a DA 50 for power, but my question is this. Is anyone building one with plans for anything other than film covering. On all of my models that have been around for an extended period of time I have used ultra-lightweight f.g. cloth and paint which I can't use on open structure such as the fuse. How bout the Stitts system? Anyone out there using it.
Tom
At first, I thought it would be a really crappy experience because of the added steps with the Polytak etc., but now that I've done 3 aircraft with it, I absolutely love it.
If you DON'T want to get into "full scale" procedures, then there is still the standard Super Coverite. There IS a learning curve to the S**** system.
Highflight
Edit: I noted after I posted that the name of the covering system of which I know that you all know what it is, has been bleeped. Cool. At least my "crappy" word got through.