Re: Tissue Tubes?

From: Peter Wood <peterbwood_at_sky.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Jul 2009 07:47:25 +0100

Please copy me in the details about the tubes, as I don't seem to be very
successful in produceing them

Peter

On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 7:45 PM, LeRoy C Cordes <lcordes_at_juno.com> wrote:

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> YR, did you ever get a response to your question on making tissue tubes ?
> If not, I can dig something up for you.
>
> LeRoy Cordes
> AMA 16974
> Chicago, IL
> In God We Trust
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> On Wed, 03 Jun 2009 18:41:51 -0000 "yuvalron" <yuval.ron_at_gmail.com<yuval.ron%40gmail.com>
> >
> writes:
> > I've built and flown many rubber powered planes for fun and for
> > experimentation, always outdoors. Having lived in Los Angeles I was
> > lucky to have the benefit of advice of some very experienced
> > modelers, Tony Naccarato among them. At the present time I am living
> > in Israel and I would like to find an explanation of how to make
> > "tissue tubes"
> > and how to fashion the wing posts to fit (friction fit?) so that
> > they won't come apart mid-air.
> > My best planes were "Stringless Wonders" covered with Reynolds
> > Wrap.
> > All the best,
> > YR
> >
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> LeRoy Cordes
> AMA 16974
> Chicago, IL
> In God We Trust
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