Obechi instead of balsa?
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Folks,
I'm in the process of building a few 110-120 sized pattern airplanes. Currently working on a Black Magic 110, with a Boxer 120 sitting on the shelf waiting it's turn. I understand that normally pattern airplanes have foam core wings covered with 1/16" balsa. I have some Obechi veneer sitting in the shop, and am wondering why this material used lots for sheeting foam-core glider wings wouldn't make good sheeting for a pattern airplane. Any thoughts or ideas from more experienced folks?
I'm in the process of building a few 110-120 sized pattern airplanes. Currently working on a Black Magic 110, with a Boxer 120 sitting on the shelf waiting it's turn. I understand that normally pattern airplanes have foam core wings covered with 1/16" balsa. I have some Obechi veneer sitting in the shop, and am wondering why this material used lots for sheeting foam-core glider wings wouldn't make good sheeting for a pattern airplane. Any thoughts or ideas from more experienced folks?
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Obechi is a suitable covering for foam wings. Compared to balsa, it's heavier and would be more difficult to cover with an iron-on covering. I used it years ago when I painted my wings and it worked fine. Currently, I wouldn't use it because of the weight and covering difficulties. Hope this helps!
Verne Koester
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Folks,
I'm in the process of building a few 110-120 sized pattern airplanes. Currently working on a Black Magic 110, with a Boxer 120 sitting on the shelf waiting it's turn. I understand that normally pattern airplanes have foam core wings covered with 1/16'' balsa. I have some Obechi veneer sitting in the shop, and am wondering why this material used lots for sheeting foam-core glider wings wouldn't make good sheeting for a pattern airplane. Any thoughts or ideas from more experienced folks?
Folks,
I'm in the process of building a few 110-120 sized pattern airplanes. Currently working on a Black Magic 110, with a Boxer 120 sitting on the shelf waiting it's turn. I understand that normally pattern airplanes have foam core wings covered with 1/16'' balsa. I have some Obechi veneer sitting in the shop, and am wondering why this material used lots for sheeting foam-core glider wings wouldn't make good sheeting for a pattern airplane. Any thoughts or ideas from more experienced folks?
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I have some sitting on my shelf, its been there for years. I'll give Obechi the nod when it comes to strength, but as Verne pointed out covering is a pain and it does weigh a little more than light contest balsa, AND it splits. I did some speed planes wings with it and you could stand on them but the covering was difficult and as I said it would split.
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Many years ago now, Hanno Prettner was selling Dalotel ARFs that had Obechi veneered foam wings. Heavy, as Verne and Pete pointed out but darned near bullet proof.
A much better choice for the same weight as Obechi is 1/64 ply. But again, the weight penalty if high in a pattern plane and the strength is not required. Except 1/64 ply has very fine grain and no covering is needed prior to paint. Two coats of nitrate seal the wood and you are ready to prime
A much better choice for the same weight as Obechi is 1/64 ply. But again, the weight penalty if high in a pattern plane and the strength is not required. Except 1/64 ply has very fine grain and no covering is needed prior to paint. Two coats of nitrate seal the wood and you are ready to prime
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If it's any consolation, I've been using my leftover stock for years for a variety of purposes. It's great for making small shims to level mounting rails to flanges on glass parts and other such purposes where a thin shim is desired.
Verne
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Guys,
Thanks for the advice. I think I will use the balsa as the instructions direct.
Larry Fitch
Guys,
Thanks for the advice. I think I will use the balsa as the instructions direct.
Larry Fitch
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I have been using very thinly sanded Poplar with great results. I have been sanding it down to 1mm so it is not that heavy and perfect for accepting paint. I hate plastic coverings so that is why I went that direction. I do have some Obechi, but it is very open grained and would take filling to look smooth.



