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| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz Dr I | Build | 26-Feb-09 14:36 |  | | Views : 1094 | | Just when I thought I knew everything that cases me to get a "WOODY!", along comes poly-span. The upper wing covered in one piece! |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz Dr I | Build | 26-Feb-09 12:10 |  | | Views : 1052 | | The middle wing is covered. Now that I have learned how to use this covering, on the the upper and largest wing. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz Dr I | Build | 26-Feb-09 12:06 |  | | Views : 1106 | | Me thinks the results speak for themselve. If you follow the natural curl of the poly-span the dull, fuzzy side, will always be down. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz Dr I | Build | 25-Feb-09 18:58 |  | | Views : 979 | | One of those days when everthing went well. I started sheeting the fuse. Made sure the central foil fit and called it a day....a 9 hr. day! |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz Dr I | Build | 25-Feb-09 15:57 |  | | Views : 1087 | | Poly-span...looks like silk span, applied with dope like silk span, but you shrink it with a heat gun. Not too shabby for my first attempt. |
| John M Oshust | AerodromeRC Pfalz Dr I | Build | 25-Feb-09 15:55 |  | | Views : 1056 | | The lower wing drying after a coat of sealer on the poly-span. |
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