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Spraying Poly Brush
Masking off areas so I can apply the first spray coat of Poly Brush.

Another Progress Animation
It should cycle through just once, maybe twice, then stop on the last photo.

Latest Progress Photo
Still working on finishing tapes around the doors and windows.

Progress GIF Photo
From no covering to full covering.
Covering update
Finish tapes are about ‘finished.’


Wing Struts painted

Finish Tapes
Laying out the top finish tapes. Second Photo shows the fabric attachment over the cabin area prior to covering with finish tape.


Looking into the fuselage
Looking aft into the fuselage from the rear of the baggage compartment.

I’ve highlighted the cables in the following photo. Red lines near the top are elevator trim cables, blue lines are rudder cables, purple are rudder trim cables, and green are elevator cables.

Poly Brush
First coat of poly brush is applied. The first coat is brushed on (hence the word brush in the name) and the next two coats are sprayed on.
The pink color allows you to see where it’s been applied. It gives off a glossy coat, although that’s hard to see in the photo.
Poly Brush is used to seal the fabric and provide good adhesion of the fabric to the airplane.
