I've recently got back into RC flying and discovered these wonderful foam planes.
Since January 2019 I've bought a FMS P-47, FW 64mm F-18, Votec 322, FW 90mm F-22 and a FW 80mm Avanti.
I got my old runway back up and running at the farm and now I just need a place to store all my planes.
We have an old completely enclosed dairy barn out at our farm that hasn't seen cattle since the 40's. I'm thinking I could store planes there and I'll kill two birds with one stone, a place to keep planes and I won't have to transport my planes to the field. There is no insolation in the barn, and where I live in North Georgia it gets very hot and humid in the summer, winter is not so bad, but we do have days in the 20's/30s. I would expect the lower level of the barn would never heat past about 85 degrees on the hot summer days. I will put shades on the windows to prevent direct sunlight from getting in.
Does anyone know of any potential issues with storing foam planes in non climate controlled areas?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
David
Since January 2019 I've bought a FMS P-47, FW 64mm F-18, Votec 322, FW 90mm F-22 and a FW 80mm Avanti.
I got my old runway back up and running at the farm and now I just need a place to store all my planes.
We have an old completely enclosed dairy barn out at our farm that hasn't seen cattle since the 40's. I'm thinking I could store planes there and I'll kill two birds with one stone, a place to keep planes and I won't have to transport my planes to the field. There is no insolation in the barn, and where I live in North Georgia it gets very hot and humid in the summer, winter is not so bad, but we do have days in the 20's/30s. I would expect the lower level of the barn would never heat past about 85 degrees on the hot summer days. I will put shades on the windows to prevent direct sunlight from getting in.
Does anyone know of any potential issues with storing foam planes in non climate controlled areas?
Any advice would be appreciated.
Thanks,
David
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