wrapping
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- Posts: 6
- Joined: Thu Mar 19, 2020 11:37 pm
- First Name: Peter
- Last Name: Grogan
- City or Town: Cabarita
- State or Province: NSW
Re: wrapping
Thanks guys, much appreciated
- tomkk
- Posts: 32
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- First Name: Tom
- Last Name: Kodey
- City or Town: Port Orange
- State or Province: FL
Re: wrapping
I pretty much left them as is but did have to prick some of them with a pin to eliminate a small air bubble.
Tom
Port Orange, Fl
Panther #104 (1st flight March 13, 2020, 72 hrs as of July 15, 2020)
RV-12 (1st flight June 10, 2015)
RV-12 (Eagles Nest 1st flight May 18, 2019)
Port Orange, Fl
Panther #104 (1st flight March 13, 2020, 72 hrs as of July 15, 2020)
RV-12 (1st flight June 10, 2015)
RV-12 (Eagles Nest 1st flight May 18, 2019)
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- First Name: Ragnar
- Last Name: Ingason
- City or Town: Wheelersburg
- State or Province: Ohio
Re: wrapping
I left it as is
Ragnar Ingason
Ohio(KPMH)
Panther Sport S/N 50, Titan340, Whirlwind CS prop.
Ohio(KPMH)
Panther Sport S/N 50, Titan340, Whirlwind CS prop.
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- Last Name: Grogan
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wrapping
Hi Guys,
For those of you that wrapped your panther what did you do with the hole in the rivet, did you fill it with epoxy or something similar or just leave it as is?
Cheers
For those of you that wrapped your panther what did you do with the hole in the rivet, did you fill it with epoxy or something similar or just leave it as is?
Cheers