Stefan Smets wrote:
Anybody ever tried this ?
I've done this many times on a wide variety of gliders.
It works very well, provides a gapless, smooth surface which is
practically indestructible.
However, I have found that the mating faces of flying surfaces be sealed
and as smooth as
I have been thinking about using silicon hinges. I have read the article on
the Charles River RC site. How many people out there are using silicone
hinges and what is the general concessus about them? How is the durability
and longevity?
Kristopher Harig
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I just recently saw a little article about it with a drawing to help
explain, but I can't remember where, of course. Technique is refined to use
goop instead of silicone. I have looked but can't find where I saw it.
Anyway, you tape the two surfaces together along the hinge line, with top
of
Try this site
I just went there and it still works
http://www.rc-soar.com/tech/silicone.htm
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