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jgood, Image # 660916 Feb 08 12:26

Scigs, I'm building this just to have a bit of fun at the flying field. Never flown anything rubber powered before, so we'll see how it goes!
jgood, Image # 660816 Feb 08 12:25

Didn't come out too bad.
scigs30, Comment for image # 660116 Feb 08 00:40
jgood, Are you going to paint this plane? Is going to fly?
Xanadu, Comment for image # 660115 Feb 08 23:10
I did one build with a purple glue stick.....never again. Prefer to use old fashioned dope, with wet covering method. But to each their own, what ever works for them.
scigs30, Comment for image # 660115 Feb 08 22:44
I still use Elmers 50/50 water, but when I help a beginner I show them the glue stick method. I have to agree that you should use a fresh stick for each build.
John Cooper, Comment for image # 660115 Feb 08 15:48
The glue stick method is the way to go. I always make sure I use a fresh stick so that it glides on easily and doesn't add unnecessary weight. By using a glue stick, it is also possible to remove tissue from the frame (for a repair) by pulling it off carefully.
JohnG., Comment for image # 660115 Feb 08 15:10
My experience with stick glue (Elmers)and tissue has been more than satisfactory. I suggest caution in not excessively saturating the tissue. To spray I have a sample size pump spray (like from womens hair spray) and it lies down a very fine mist.
SteveM, Comment for image # 660115 Feb 08 13:36
I've been thinking of trying the glue stick method so I'll be interested to see how it turns out.
jgood, Image # 660115 Feb 08 10:43

Covered the wing with the supplied Guillow tissue. Applied it with a purple glue stick, then applied a mist of water. I'll see how it looks when I get home from work today, hopefully it's drying nice and tight.
jgood, Image # 650110 Feb 08 14:03

Some new fun (from the past) for the future!
poppy, Comment for image # 566903 Feb 08 14:54
Nice! I love the view from your patio. Lucky dog!!
scigs30, Comment for image # 566902 Feb 08 12:15
jgood, All Guillows models are too heavy but with some work can fly. I just flew my Spitfire the other day and was able to get 20 second flights. If you choose to make a flying model you will have to do a couple of modifications. The first is the nose, you have to make a system where you can have a removable nose plug. You need to do this so you can add weight to the nose. Second replace the Guillows prop with a 6 inch prop. If you choose to fly your plane do not paint it. This adds a lot of weight. The best choice is Esaki tissue, but there are not a lot of choices when if comes to color. The next best is Domestic. You can buy that from Easybuilt models. They seem to have the most choice in colors. Domestic is a little heavier than Esaki, but still lighter than painting. Or you can make a static model, either way take pictures and have fun, that is what it is all about.
jgood, Comment for image # 566901 Feb 08 22:14
Actually, don't worry, I found this excellent resource on the SFA site...
jgood, Comment for image # 566901 Feb 08 21:59
I guess I should add that I want a look something like CDWheatley's or Scigs's models...
jgood, Comment for image # 566901 Feb 08 21:57
Anyone here recommend this Coverlite tissue covering? Worth trying? Or should I just order Esaki tissue? Also, is water enough to shrink Esaki / Guillows tissue (then seal with Krylon) or should I get some dope (Nitrate or Butrate? Thinner?)? Thanks! I've got to master this tissue covering!
jgood, Comment for image # 579314 Jan 08 18:41
test test
jgood, Image # 566907 Jan 08 13:30

Another shot in the glorious day we had on Sunday! I was thinking about making this a flying model, but the frame seems so heavy... Might be a static display model.
cdwheatley, Comment for image # 563506 Jan 08 05:56
Good work James, I was wondering what had become of this! Nice to see the Triplane still looking as good as she was on her maiden flight too. Will the Hellcat be your next project?
Barnstormer, Comment for image # 563506 Jan 08 01:40
Excellent James, Its great to see you working on another build to add to your hanger.
jgood, Image # 563505 Jan 08 23:00

Fully framed up now!
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