My Flamingo Build Nears Completion
Normally I would cover a glider with Oratex but weight is less of an issue with this glider having an AUW in the region of 3.5kgs so I opted to use HobbyKing material. I have used it before and I think it’s good value for money and whilst heavier than Oratex and slightly less stretchy I thought I could go with the cheaper option.
Covering the wings was relatively straight forward though I did opt to split both top and bottom into two sections, inner to the Gull break and another outer section. The ailerons are huge and hinged in three places so I covered the bottom separately and the top of the wing and aileron tops were done in one piece.
Covering the fuselage was my biggest problem area as there are multiple areas where the plywood surface changes in 3 dimensions. My first idea was to cover the fuselage with yellow in one piece wrapping it around from the bottom towards the top but in the event I needed as many arms as an octopus. Two arms just didn’t do it, so I ended up with a join on the bottom along the keel and applying a piece of yellow nose to tail on each side and similarly the red; even so it took a lot of pulling, stretching and heat to get a reasonable finish on the front areas.
Making the decals proved to be fun. First the “Aeroclube de Bauru" logo has been downloaded from their website, which of course meant there was detail behind the logo that I didn’t want so I spent three or four days editing out the detail I didn’t want using a photo editor. The other text based decals were easily made using my editor on the laptop and searching for suitable fonts.