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tom0187rc
02-03-2004, 10:27 AM
Dose anyone have any experience with the Sig Sealane. When building should you make a splash rail mod for the hull, or is it not required on Sealane. Also like to here about any tips water proofing or building a flying hull airplane.
Thanks Tom
Pepsi-Flier
04-02-2004, 09:15 AM
Tom, The Rossmaster you purchased at Heydenshore will be a better choice and you should have many enjoyable hours flying it. I hope to see you at the Port Perry site this summer. Ross :D :D :D
tom0187rc
04-02-2004, 03:38 PM
Yes , agree this was a old post before i went to the swap meet. Nice to here from you . Cute name nice to stay young and have fun .
Patch
04-02-2004, 10:24 PM
I have an ACE seamaster ARF. I used epoxy dilutted with alcohol to seal the radio compartment area, and the monocote edges. I also wraped the wing centre in saran wrap, then laid a bead of silicone around the wing saddle, bolted on the wing and let it dry. I have never gotten water in the plane. I also wrapped the reciever and battery in a baggie, then taped, just in case it goes in.
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