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Old July 29th 14, 06:33 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Andrew[_13_]
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Default orange red nose color

SH uses RAL colors, using a 2-component urethane-acrylic paint
(paint and hardener) which really needs to be applied professionally
e.g. by a dealer (its toxic). This produces a very durable paint job,
and probably this is the way to go for any large paint areas. For
touch up of small areas, the same RAL colors are available in the USA
as single-component acrylic spay cans, and these can be applied by
anyone. If its not clear which RAL code you have from your aircraft
manual, SH should be able to tell you the RAL code they used. I
found minor scratches on my Ventus paint (5 years from the SH
factory) were perfectly matched with a single-component acrylic
spray can of the same RAL code. I got a spray can from
artprimo.com. Before that, I had tried a lot of local automotive
suppliers, but they didn't seem to be aware of RAL color codes, and I
really didn't get much help from them, except an occasional offer to
special-order much larger quantities than I needed.



At 00:56 29 July 2014, Ron Gleason wrote:
On Monday, 28 July 2014 12:31:59 UTC-6, Peter Scholz wrote:
Am 28.07.2014 16:13, HGXC wrote:

On Sunday, July 27, 2014 8:44:50 PM UTC-4,

wrote:

On Sunday, July 27, 2014 5:58:30 AM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:




I have a early Ventus and it came with a orange/red nose

and tip
paint. Where can I find the matching color of that paint? I have a

few
scrapes that I want to touch up.















Dennis








The color is probably an RAL color. Perhaps 3024. It is a

european
color system. Check with auto paint suppliers.



I see the 3024, was this a guess or did you know someone who

had a
ventus or SH glider?



Dennis




Be aware that those colours fade out in sunlight, so touching up

with

"fresh" colour might be detectable for a few years. I would

consider

repainting the whole nose/wingtip instead.



--

Peter Scholz

ASW24 JE


Dennis, the maintenance manual for my Ventus 2CX states

Orange - (RAL-Code No. 2004) or Red (RAL-Code No. 3000 or

3024)

This is a 2004 manual


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Old July 29th 14, 02:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
HGXC[_2_]
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Default orange red nose color

On Tuesday, July 29, 2014 1:33:49 AM UTC-4, Andrew wrote:
SH uses RAL colors, using a 2-component urethane-acrylic paint

(paint and hardener) which really needs to be applied professionally

e.g. by a dealer (its toxic). This produces a very durable paint job,

and probably this is the way to go for any large paint areas. For

touch up of small areas, the same RAL colors are available in the USA

as single-component acrylic spay cans, and these can be applied by

anyone. If its not clear which RAL code you have from your aircraft

manual, SH should be able to tell you the RAL code they used. I

found minor scratches on my Ventus paint (5 years from the SH

factory) were perfectly matched with a single-component acrylic

spray can of the same RAL code. I got a spray can from

artprimo.com. Before that, I had tried a lot of local automotive

suppliers, but they didn't seem to be aware of RAL color codes, and I

really didn't get much help from them, except an occasional offer to

special-order much larger quantities than I needed.







At 00:56 29 July 2014, Ron Gleason wrote:

On Monday, 28 July 2014 12:31:59 UTC-6, Peter Scholz wrote:


Am 28.07.2014 16:13, HGXC wrote:




On Sunday, July 27, 2014 8:44:50 PM UTC-4,


wrote:



On Sunday, July 27, 2014 5:58:30 AM UTC-5, HGXC wrote:








I have a early Ventus and it came with a orange/red nose


and tip

paint. Where can I find the matching color of that paint? I have a


few

scrapes that I want to touch up.
































Dennis
















The color is probably an RAL color. Perhaps 3024. It is a


european

color system. Check with auto paint suppliers.








I see the 3024, was this a guess or did you know someone who


had a

ventus or SH glider?








Dennis








Be aware that those colours fade out in sunlight, so touching up


with



"fresh" colour might be detectable for a few years. I would


consider



repainting the whole nose/wingtip instead.








--




Peter Scholz




ASW24 JE




Dennis, the maintenance manual for my Ventus 2CX states




Orange - (RAL-Code No. 2004) or Red (RAL-Code No. 3000 or


3024)



This is a 2004 manual




Thanks Ron, (nice glider!), My manual is 1981 and does not mention any paint that i can find. I looked at the RAL colors and I think the 3024 looks right or closer then the others. I got a call to the US dealer. IF anyone has a older Ventus in the 80's and can find the color in the manual, that would be great.

Dennis
 




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