EZB cover material

From: Erich Reinbolz <erich44_at_charter.net>
Date: Wed, 06 Feb 2008 03:56:13 -0000

Great forum.

Am working on an EZB in Don Williams book "Building and flying Indoor
Model Planes" (he calls it EZB #1}. He writes about using Japenese
tissue to reinforce some metal wood glue joints. For covering the
flying surfaces he suggests Condenser paper. Where can one get these
papers? Since I purchased this book in 1985, are these items still
being used to cover indoor planes? Any help will be appreciated.

Built the 1st plane in his book, called an SPRSM. Made it without the
prop, just to chuck around the house and yard. The thing wasn't built
all that well by me, yet it still flies great. Better than the balsa
planes we used to buy for 10 cents. Using the little rudder, elevator
and aileron tabs was even able to make it do a complete thermal turn
in the living room.

erich
Received on Tue Feb 05 2008 - 19:56:16 CET

This archive was generated by Yannick on Sat Dec 14 2019 - 19:13:45 CET