If there was enough graphite in the mix to make the tube conductive (that
would be a lot of graphite), then there would be an issue. Profusion tubing
actually has very little graphite in it, so it isn't an issue.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015 at 7:36 AM, Plugger Lockett
wrote:
> Sigh indeed. Here's hopin
Sigh indeed. Here's hoping they're back in stock soon. Sorry my response
was brief earlier, I was on my phone. To answer you question a little more
thoroughly I've flown a profusion Blackhawk 38 with a Telemetrum in dual
break configuration. I didn't have any issues with RF transparency.
On Fri, S
Thanks!
Based on your response I went online to order one from Rocketry Warehouse.
Darn thing is out of stock. Le sigh.
> Yep, worked for me.
> On 18 Sep 2015 6:09 pm, wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>> Thinking of building a Proline Dominator 4. It uses the profusion tubing
>> which is fiberglass made w
Yep, worked for me.
On 18 Sep 2015 6:09 pm, wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Thinking of building a Proline Dominator 4. It uses the profusion tubing
> which is fiberglass made with graphite infused epoxy.
>
> Would I need to mount an external antenna as I would with carbon fiber, or
> is the airframe transpa
Hello,
Thinking of building a Proline Dominator 4. It uses the profusion tubing
which is fiberglass made with graphite infused epoxy.
Would I need to mount an external antenna as I would with carbon fiber, or
is the airframe transparent enough? I'd prefer to know this before I start
building :)