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Can anyone tell me the best kind of wax to fill my
wings with to gain the greatest height on the pull up? Presumably the stuff is stiffer than water (At sensible temperatures) so I can safely ignore those pesky flutter limits. And as long as I use German, rather than Czech wax, the higher weight shouldn't cause any problems :-) (Thermals stopped in UK, waiting for the wave to start!) |
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Try the new colloidal lead impregnated wax for extra
weight and better height gain - allegedly. Wear gloves when applying it. There's nothing wrong with Czech wax - as long as you actually apply enough of it. John Galloway (just spent a day off work going shopping) At 19:18 06 October 2003, Kevin Neave wrote: Can anyone tell me the best kind of wax to fill my wings with to gain the greatest height on the pull up? Presumably the stuff is stiffer than water (At sensible temperatures) so I can safely ignore those pesky flutter limits. And as long as I use German, rather than Czech wax, the higher weight shouldn't cause any problems :-) (Thermals stopped in UK, waiting for the wave to start!) |
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JJ sells a special brand of wax that will give you long life, good health and
maximum L/D, but it will peal right off if used over 80 knots and /or below 500 feet. :) JJ Sinclair |
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Hey JJ - What about waxing a motor-glider ?
See ya, Dave "JJ Sinclair" wrote in message ... I'm new to this sport and have a few questions about waxing my ship. Some say NEVER wax because if you ever get wet, you will come down like a STONE. Others say you MUST wax to ward off the TERRIBLE affects of moisture and UV. I'm confused, can anyone help? One more thing, what kind of wax is BEST ? I've been told that silicone is really BAD for fiberglass. Each little individual "cone", can migrate right down into each little "fiber" of my ship and render it UN-REPAIRABLE, should I ever break it. Winter on RAS, is officially open, JJ Sinclair |
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![]() "JJ Sinclair" wrote in message ... Hey JJ - What about waxing a motor-glider ? See ya, Dave My wax works miracles on ALL Sailplanes, however it will peal off at the first sound of a Put-Put. :) JJ Sinclair JJ only puts Whacks on a motor glider. ![]() Tim Ward |
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Why not just wrap your wings with saranwrap. This way you won't have to
wash the wings, just remove the plastic (and the bugs with it) and put new saranwrap on each morning. Probably has wonderful anti UV protection too... JJ Sinclair wrote: I'm new to this sport and have a few questions about waxing my ship. Some say NEVER wax because if you ever get wet, you will come down like a STONE. Others say you MUST wax to ward off the TERRIBLE affects of moisture and UV. I'm confused, can anyone help? One more thing, what kind of wax is BEST ? I've been told that silicone is really BAD for fiberglass. Each little individual "cone", can migrate right down into each little "fiber" of my ship and render it UN-REPAIRABLE, should I ever break it. Winter on RAS, is officially open, JJ Sinclair |
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For "Lift-Off", you need a motor-glider.
See ya, Dave "Buck Wild" wrote in message om... (JJ Sinclair) wrote in message ... I'm new to this sport and have a few questions about waxing my ship. Some say NEVER wax because if you ever get wet, you will come down like a STONE. Others say you MUST wax to ward off the TERRIBLE affects of moisture and UV. I'm confused, can anyone help? One more thing, what kind of wax is BEST ? I've been told that silicone is really BAD for fiberglass. Each little individual "cone", can migrate right down into each little "fiber" of my ship and render it UN-REPAIRABLE, should I ever break it. Winter on RAS, is officially open, JJ Sinclair There's a product out there called "Lift-Off". I was wondering if I should use it only on the spoiler blades, or should I just wait & spray JJ's wings with it when he's not looking? A good guide to see where your ship needs wax, is to take a long flight, and when you return, check to see where the urine stains are below the clearview. Apply wax there. Remember to use only ear wax on the static ports. If you fly a Monarch, be sure to use plenty of wax on the stabilizer, or it might stall & spin without warning. Also, be sure to finish yer wax job by applying Rain-X, that way the bugs slide neatly off the trailing edge. I wonder if anyone has the polar for the PW5 with and without wax? -Wax |
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