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Excellent vidio...nice and clear on how to do the covering. Filming was also excellent with the use of a background that allowed you to easily see what was happening. I now know how to cover my EPP foam plane without having to use heavy paints or tape. Thank you ! Carl
Im just gwtting into the Hobby.....Ive got a Timber and have 7 successful flights on her. Ive been thinking of a way to make the aircraft stronger and here it is...thanks for the info Sir. My question is to you fellas is this....is it worth doing on the Timber and is covering it going to affect the performance of the aircraft?
Thanks I was curious about laminating vs. using packing tape. I can never seem to make the tape flawlessly smooth like Ed at experimental airlines does.
Quality, your using a domestic iron ha ha. I have a laminating iron on order but I can't wait for it to arrive so I will be experimenting with my clothes iron too on a balsa build I have :)
wildlab.org e ne znam da li šalju poštom. Paket je oko 240 kn i ima mislim 20 ploča. Meni dosta za 2 do 3 godine gradnje. Samo pazi imaju i od 3mm i od 6 mm, ja naravno koristim 6mm verzije.
Which one? Check my videos about how to make an RC airplane, there is one great begginer F16 depron model which I used when I was starting with zhis hobby
Nice Shumate F-22! I've been using low temp covering on foamboard planes for a few years now and it works great. You will get a few more wrinkles over compound surfaces than you will with Balsa (because you can't crank the heat) but it looks nice, adds strength, holds up great to the elements, and saves weight in some cases. Last foam build was finished this way and it came out pretty clean: ruclips.net/video/xwpiuYpsii8/видео.html Nice tutorial!
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Excellent vidio...nice and clear on how to do the covering. Filming was also excellent with the use of a background that allowed you to easily see what was happening. I now know how to cover my EPP foam plane without having to use heavy paints or tape. Thank you ! Carl
Super Nice work!!
THANKS👍
Thank you for an informative video! I especially liked the corner trimming technique. Thanks for sharing.
Thanks.
thanks you have encouraged me to continue my build
More, more, we want more.
Great instruction video.
Great Video. Thanks for the introduction to covering foam planes.
Thank you Gorazd, very helpful video, explained very well, gives me confidence to try film myself.
Im just gwtting into the Hobby.....Ive got a Timber and have 7 successful flights on her. Ive been thinking of a way to make the aircraft stronger and here it is...thanks for the info Sir. My question is to you fellas is this....is it worth doing on the Timber and is covering it going to affect the performance of the aircraft?
Hi, I wouldn't cover purchased plane if they are still in one piece 😀 , I cover only my depron scratch built ones.
Excellent and educational presentation and tutorial. +8
Great video and some excellent links. Thank you 👍
Rich W-D thanks, I am glad that you like it.
Thanks I was curious about laminating vs. using packing tape. I can never seem to make the tape flawlessly smooth like Ed at experimental airlines does.
Jim Goodwin this is much better than the packing tape, I have covered several depron planes like that and they stiil fly.
Quality, your using a domestic iron ha ha.
I have a laminating iron on order but I can't wait for it to arrive so I will be experimenting with my clothes iron too on a balsa build I have :)
Do you remove the paper backing from the foam? Or does the paper have too be on the foam to install the covering?
The foam I have used didn't have paper, it was depron board.
what type of film are you using? what is standard film? were did you get it?
Any RC model shop, try Hobbyking, even Banggood, in EU: Lindiger, Schweighoffer etc... I just bought cheapest one at Hobbyking
Čovječe, gdje ti pronalaziš depron? Ja sam bio našao samo ono zeleno za pod, što mi i nije baš nešto.
wildlab.org U Zagrebu u Bauhausu. Zove se Climapor, za izolaciju zidova.
Hvala na informaciji. Otprilike, koliko košta jedno pakiranje i dali šalju poštom?
wildlab.org e ne znam da li šalju poštom. Paket je oko 240 kn i ima mislim 20 ploča. Meni dosta za 2 do 3 godine gradnje. Samo pazi imaju i od 3mm i od 6 mm, ja naravno koristim 6mm verzije.
Hvala, ovoje vrlo korisna informacija.
Is this model suitable for beginner .bro?
Which one? Check my videos about how to make an RC airplane, there is one great begginer F16 depron model which I used when I was starting with zhis hobby
F-22 at the last minute..bro!
Could I use prop.10" for this f-22..bro?
@@lurkingcorsa10 yes, but not with 2200kv motor, prop size depends on motor type
@@neutrno - yeahh.. I uses brushless 1000kv.. on my prop. 10" ..bro!
Nice Shumate F-22! I've been using low temp covering on foamboard planes for a few years now and it works great. You will get a few more wrinkles over compound surfaces than you will with Balsa (because you can't crank the heat) but it looks nice, adds strength, holds up great to the elements, and saves weight in some cases. Last foam build was finished this way and it came out pretty clean: ruclips.net/video/xwpiuYpsii8/видео.html
Nice tutorial!
wilmracer thanks a lot. And your pilon bird is awesome.