I have been pondering over this for a long time without resolution - how do you paint a Falco?
Please share your insights in respect of a. materials used and b. method.
The latter is important as I have previously resprayed 5 aircraft, but they all had the significant advantage of removeable wings and easily defined areas that could be segregated so that spraying could occur in relatively small sections in a planned sequence to avoid overspray contamination. The Falco's round fuselage and non removeable wings make it a problem. Even spraying the underside of the mainplane is a burden.
I have had excellent results using a two part polyurethane with a elasticizer on my Super Cub and others. I have some thoughts on the method but would love to hear about yours.
Thanks in advance.
Painting Your Falco
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Painting Your Falco
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Re: Painting Your Falco
I hope to be facing this problem soon, so I have no knowledge from actual experience, but, take a look at Dave Thomas’s airplane in the hangar section of the website. He seems to have off some quite good photos of how he did his plane.