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- wtb esaki silk - RC Groups
I have used a lot of silk for models since 1963 and never did find the Japanese silk any better than the Habotai silks with one exception some Esaki color designs were just to cool to NOT use on an airplane China silk ---AKA Habotai silk ----sold by Dharma can be had in colors 8MM ,,or pure white 5MM or 8MM for under $6 per yard
- Covering a foam plane? Glass it, iron-on, homebrew, silk??
Silk is much lighter than firerglass, some say stronger Enough silk for plane weighed less than 1 2 oz Silk can conform around 3-D shapes After sanding and spackling, Hold silk against foam, brush on thinned glue Takes a little fussing to keep the silk down until dry Heat gun helps a lot Overlap pieces of silk
- BLHeli_S - Smooth as Silk - Page 3 - RC Groups
Page 3-Discussion BLHeli_S - Smooth as Silk Multirotor Drone Electronics
- Silkspan on solid balsa surfaces - RC Groups
Silkspan is my standard material for solid surfaces For my 40 and 60 size airplanes I use the GM weight I always apply it wet
- VK Fokker DR-1 - Page 37 - RC Groups
Silk can be difficult to cover with if you have not used it before Back in the day when Dinosaurs still roamed the earth was still cooling and I was young I used a lot of SIG Silkspan in the heavy weight on C L and some small R C airplanes ( 40 and under size)
- Top Flite Contender - RC Groups
my last balsa and silk control line plane, so this is going to be interesting I got the pcs for the horizontal stabilizer and elevators cut today Will glue tomorrow I can only work on this as time permits Trying to hold down 1 regular job and a business on the side Be patient, feel free to offer tips or constructive criticism Thanks Jim
- Matte finished covering - RC Groups
Just use one of the many fabric choices - silkspan, poly span, silk, Sig Koverall, Solartex, I never use plastic on a model that demands a fabric type covering Mike Mar 22, 2016 , 11:16 AM
- Single Channel Build - First Half of 2025 - Page 7 - RC Groups
Guy, I'm thinking that since the original used the formed sheet shells your plan sounds like it's going to result in a far stronger fuselage than required And likely a far heavier result than is wanted The original would likely have gotten a finish of something like silk or thin model covering nylon stuck on with a few coats of dope then
- 1938 Lanzo Bomber 80inch PnP - RC Groups
Pretty sure it's an iron fabric, still tight as a drum, silk and dope is a real lost art and utterly amazing when done right! But kinda hard to repair later if need be QUOTE=mlachow;52346967]Are you sure it's iron on covering? Might be real old timer covering
- DUMAS Bird Dog L19 - RC Groups
Anyone building the Dumas BirdDog I just received a kit Is a 2212 2100kv a good motor for it I also have a spare 1806 1400kv motor Would this be better? I would also like some suggestions about mounting the motor and thickness of firewall What did you use for covering I thought of silk span or parklite iron on covering Any help will be
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