Piper Super Cub Wing / Poly Fiber Fabric Practice Run

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2024

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  • @dotknieciemgly
    @dotknieciemgly Месяц назад

    A really good guide for upholsterers. Great job.

  • @martinabud5735
    @martinabud5735 Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for all your tips. Regards

    • @psgflier
      @psgflier  Месяц назад

      I put a new fuselage on the plane a few years ago, here is a link to the playlist of the complete build-- ruclips.net/p/PL66yajaTvAZy4qZEyN9dMi1TrZeK
      This is a link to my first start at fabric work on the fuselage build-- ruclips.net/video/OaJBy-oyHXw/видео.html
      This is a link to how we made the cover for the fuselage-- ruclips.net/video/EKrdsTjCl9g/видео.html
      There is series of doing the covering of the tailfeathers and fuselage, and later in the playlist covering an aileron and flap.
      Feel free to watch any of these videos and use as you see fit, just remember, I am not an expert at any of this so my free advice is worth what you pay for it.
      Univair, Aircraft Spruce and others sell a covering video done by the EAA that is pretty good, I use it a lot but the dvd has a crack in it so it won't play all the way anymore. Of course the PolyFibre manual is the bible for the PolyFibre system but it helps to have some video or hand on reference.
      FAA AC43-13 has a section on fabric covering of course.
      PolyFibre has a practice kit you can get with some fabric, chemicals and a frame to use to practice on. I got a couple of those to carry with me when I was working in the bush for emergency repairs. The frames worked out to pre-shrink material for making inspection covers and grommets.