Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
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Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
I read in the latest RCM review of the Super Cub, that the fabric needs to be sealed with poly in order to resist dirt and grime. The author used some type of poly brushed on. I've been told that some types yellow and others dont but I cant remember which to use. This plane will be powered by gas and not glow so to you guys that are in the know, which do I use? Thanks, Mike
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RE: Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
Think weight!
A sprayed layer of poly where the exhaust will be and no place else should be OK.
Fabric is heavier than film. Protection where it isn't needed adds useless weight, and makes repairs to iron-on fabric messy.
A sprayed layer of poly where the exhaust will be and no place else should be OK.
Fabric is heavier than film. Protection where it isn't needed adds useless weight, and makes repairs to iron-on fabric messy.
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RE: Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
I didn't read the review, but the author was probably refering to Stits "Poly Brush" which is a fabric sealer for Stits Poly Fiber. Stits poly fiber 'lite' is widely used for a more scale like appearance. Jim
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RE: Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
Thanks so far guys...I have the plane on the way so I havent seen it firsthand yet. I didnt think about repairing it down the road[X(] It would be a mess to iron over a tear.
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RE: Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
I have the H9 Super Cub running a G26. I wish I had sealed mine! With the pitts mufler the underside is very dirty and difficult to get completely clean. Just the fact that the entire airframe is white invites dirt and grime to where you never thought it would be. Seal the whole darn airframe. Just shoot some clear nitrate dope over it to seal it up.
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RE: Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
Hey... all that staining just looks scale... ever look a real well used Cub closeup? For more scale detail... take a small length of chain and beat the hell out of all leading edges and struts.
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RE: Hanger 9 Super Cub:Sealing the fabric?
Well DMyer... I took the plane to the backyard and got the chain off my trailer, did just what ya said. I'm thinking now i missed something cause now the Cub looks like a flew into a 1/4 scale tree![X(] Theres not much left to fly but I dont think its a total loss, I'll just enter it into the static competition as a scale reck..I'll need to find some 3-veiws...LOL Sorry, I cant stop myself sometimes.