Wow, I’d expect such a low blow from someone like Schmidty, but Hank? I am so disappointed.
Kurt, I appreciate your support against such wild and unfounded assertions. Like there is visual evidence I would make such a mistake as to put the screws in the wrong side...
Nother damn EF1 ... had a sticky wheel so I did a few Bob Hoover passes with it. That's one nice thing about electrics, they all come with a real nice throttle.
Old blue lives on. The wing was getting beat up plus had a rough landing. Replaced wing with a spare and replaced the horizontal stab with a left over one from other crash damage.
LOKI looks sweet Duane!! love the Loki!
Heres my new Toni EF1, tested and ready for the NATS!! not the most original paint scheme (Gary Hover early 80s?) but i liked it, and did my own thing with it!
see you all soon!
Cory
This one's been done for a while and seen at a couple races, though I haven't raced it yet, just getting the engine broken in. It's an APP Sweet 1. This time I thought I'd try the single-stage (hardener in the paint, no clear coat needed). This requires wet-sanding with up to 3000-grit sandpaper to knock down the paint edges and buffing to make it shiny again. Hmm, about the same amount of work as a single-stage job that requires clear, but possibly lighter. The finish isn't quite as shiny as a clear coat (I don't buff the clear when I use it), but still just as good in my opinion.
Tim
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For Denver. Hoping for clear flying lanes as my plane builder is getting a bit tired of building new Q40 ships when two of us try to occupy the same point in three dimensional space...