Just as a little addition here, I was talking with Charlie Baur one time about iron on coverings and he told me that he would only use MonoKote that had aged considerably. He is from the Chicago area, and even had some type of connections with Top Flite, I think, before the company was sold, and would still look for old MonKote at swap meets and such. I think he thought that if it aged a little bit, it shrunk better. Charlie builds a lot, and uses iron on covering a fair bit on some of his sport scale control line models, so he may know something about it. I used MonKote for all of my R/C sailplane wings, and I found that it shrunk up the tightest of all that I had tried at the time, and some of the lighter, open bay sailplane wings REALLY relied on the properties to make the wings stiffer and stronger. I always advise people that when using ANY iron on covering to pull it as tight as possible when applying it and get out as many wrinkles as possible that way first before applying heat. Most coverings only shrink up about 17% from what I have found through research, and some colors don't shrink as well and others. Like a lot of things, practice makes perfect.
Type at you later,
Dan McEntee