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simpleflyer | Guillows Series 4000 - Cloud Buster | Flying | 02-Sep-10 21:53 | |
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Cloudbuster and two contrails on a late afternoon-March 2009. |
simpleflyer | Guillows Series 4000 - Cloud Buster | Flying | 02-Sep-10 21:50 | |
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SCB and contrail on one late Feb 2009 afternoon. |
simpleflyer | Guillows Series 4000 - Cloud Buster | Flying | 02-Sep-10 21:47 | |
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Super Cloud Buster with some scattered low Cu. Feb 2009. |
simpleflyer | Guillows Series 4000 - Cloud Buster | Flying | 02-Sep-10 21:44 | |
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Thought that we would add some flight pix to the Cloud buster album. Here is the Super Cloudbuster and some Cirrus. Feb 2009. |
simpleflyer | Guillows Series 4000 - Cloud Buster | Flying | 25-Aug-10 20:27 | |
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But it flys better with a new tailboom. The darkened shade of the aircraft during a late afternoon flight reminds me that about the time of these pictures, I learned an important lesson in finishing these airplanes. As Bill Parker points out, our humid climate and thinned Elmers white glue don't get along very well. My favorite adhesive and finish for models is thinned Elmers. Flying these models in damp weather often resulted in a limp and slightly tacky covering. So we tried spraying the model with a couple or more coats of rattle can clear polyurethane from the local hardware store. It very slightly darkens the tissue cover and exposed wood, but it greatly improves the all weather flying ability of the models. |
simpleflyer | Guillows Series 4000 - Cloud Buster | Flying | 25-Aug-10 20:24 | |
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Dissappointed with the damage and curious to see if it would fly with the shortened tail boom. We tried a flight with the remains and it did fly, sorta. |