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Sig Skyray, Canadian Edition....
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Re: Sig Skyray, Canadian Edition....
@RknRusty - Yes I was heavy handed with paint I believe as it is spray bomb, and smooth. I do believe that some of this is from my finishing. I could definitely strip it, just going to have to wait till next week.
@Cribbs74 - Yes, I have tried flying the plane previously, with a couple of lawn-dart landings. But I had redone my handle and lines as well, so this may have also contributed to my unpleasant landings.
@gcb - Spray paint was used. As for performance, I am just happy flying nice circles with a wingover maybe. I will revisit the plane this upcoming week when time permits as I have most of my evenings booked for a couple of larger jobs I have had piling up that are time sensitive.
Thanks all again for the help.
@Cribbs74 - Yes, I have tried flying the plane previously, with a couple of lawn-dart landings. But I had redone my handle and lines as well, so this may have also contributed to my unpleasant landings.
@gcb - Spray paint was used. As for performance, I am just happy flying nice circles with a wingover maybe. I will revisit the plane this upcoming week when time permits as I have most of my evenings booked for a couple of larger jobs I have had piling up that are time sensitive.
Thanks all again for the help.
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