I know this question has been asked before but the answer still eludes me...simple I guess.
Would using Krylon Clear make the model too heavy to fly rubber powered?
Would using more then one coat of 50/50 make the model too heavy to fly rubber powered?
Also how would you seal with a 50/50 glue mixture and keep the tissue from sticking to every spar and former and wing rib? Wouldn't this affect the overall looks of the final product?
Rubber powered flight..Krylon Clear or 50/50 to seal tissue
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yobdab
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yobdab
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Re: Rubber powered flight..Krylon Clear or 50/50 to seal tis
Also can you paint a flier?yobdab wrote:I know this question has been asked before but the answer still eludes me...simple I guess.
Would using Krylon Clear make the model too heavy to fly rubber powered?
Would using more then one coat of 50/50 make the model too heavy to fly rubber powered?
Also how would you seal with a 50/50 glue mixture and keep the tissue from sticking to every spar and former and wing rib? Wouldn't this affect the overall looks of the final product?
Sorry for all the questions
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supercruiser
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Re: Rubber powered flight..Krylon Clear or 50/50 to seal tis
No. Not from my experience. I use Krylon or a clear acrylic spray on my models and it does not have any measurable affect on flying performance.yobdab wrote:
Would using Krylon Clear make the model too heavy to fly rubber powered?
I have not used the 50/50 to seal tissue. So, I can't help you on that one.