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The T-28 is done as a DT-28B drone controller. It does show up very well in the air. If I ever invest in another Carbon-Z T-28 I’ll probably do it in that scheme also. My current one is a coastal Mediterranean camo. Yeah, I always keep a beater vehicle around. I retired from the 171ARW up at Greater Pitt Airport back in 2012 and now work full time for NB Borough. In January alone we spread around 450tons of salt on our local roads. It just eats vehicles up real fast without constant use of salt neutralizers, wash jobs and lubrication. My old Chevy truck I bought new in 2001 has 171,000 miles on it. I drove it 10 years to the airport n back but maintained the hell out of it. It only has minor corrosion issues. Nothing serious at all. I no longer drive it in winter. Always garage kept, It now lives the good life and hauls my airplanes during the 9 months of good weather. So if you see it at the park, you know I’m there!
Also, I did change the tires on the new AT-6 to Robart scale rubber and they really make takeoff, landing, and ground handling much better.
We use PFC corrosion protection on all our trucks and it also works great at keeping salt water out of electrical connectors. The guys at FliteTest have used it to waterproof receivers and servos for float planes.
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In 2001 Chevy offered two colors of orange. Sunset and Sunburst. The Sunset was a red orange and the Sunburst was a fairly light and bright orange. In the glove box the factory color and code are Sunset Orange. This truck came down the Assy line the last week orange was used. Long story short, they mixed what was left of the two oranges and painted a vehicle or two this color. In order to get a cap from Lear to match I had to send them my gas tank cover. Took four months... It’s pretty much one of a kind and I’ve tried my best to take care of it. I’ve never seen another one this color. I guess it’s Sunburst Sunset.
Yes Sir Rman, Corrosion X. ... ! http://www.corrosionx.com/corrosionx.html
Nice little video on waterproofing Rc components.
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Unfortunately..... this was mine. It had a severe vibration for about 1/2 a second, then it exploded in air, inverted. The canopy came off and the brand new Admiral 5000 came shooting out, battery tray and all. The plane continued to fly, inverted for about 20 seconds. And then crashed. I thought it shed a prop blade, but all four blades were at the scene of the crash. The glue around the motor mount and the forward fuselage was still almost wet. Very sticky, but not cured as it should be. I think the mount shook loose due to the glue situation..... Very sad. Second flight.... And the foam is very soft!! :(
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