Byron F-16 paint scheme???
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Byron F-16 paint scheme???
I'm finishing a Byron F-16 and I'm new to jets.
Will a camo gray paint scheme be harder to see than a Thunderbird or General Dynamics scheme?
What kind of primer and paint works well?
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Al Teich
Will a camo gray paint scheme be harder to see than a Thunderbird or General Dynamics scheme?
What kind of primer and paint works well?
Thanks
Al Teich
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Re: Byron F-16 paint scheme???
Originally posted by ateich
I'm finishing a Byron F-16 and I'm new to jets.
Will a camo gray paint scheme be harder to see than a Thunderbird or General Dynamics scheme?
Thanks
Al Teich
I'm finishing a Byron F-16 and I'm new to jets.
Will a camo gray paint scheme be harder to see than a Thunderbird or General Dynamics scheme?
Thanks
Al Teich
Any "Rattle Can Primer" will work. Use sparingly, just enough to cover the glass.
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The Byro F-16 is big and not very fast so color shouldn't be a problem. You'll probably fly it by profile more. Just pick a scheme you like. However it is a good first jet if you can get the motor just right and don't mind a mess. If you want to see some fast jets come down to the cities and see some Roos and Bobcats go.
Good Luck!
Scott
The Byro F-16 is big and not very fast so color shouldn't be a problem. You'll probably fly it by profile more. Just pick a scheme you like. However it is a good first jet if you can get the motor just right and don't mind a mess. If you want to see some fast jets come down to the cities and see some Roos and Bobcats go.
Good Luck!
Scott