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General control line discussion => Open Forum => Topic started by: Shawn Kuntz on August 23, 2006, 02:19:55 PM
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I am in the process of restoring my old Sterling Ringmaster powered by a McCoy 35 Blackhead. I built it back around 1980 when I was a kid. It was hanging in my parents basement until this summer when I finally decided to put it back into flying condition. I tested the engine and it runs fine. I have stripped the silkspan from the wings, reinforced the wing and fuselage joint with epoxy, and cleaned up the motor mount area. I plan on painting the fuselage with Sig Miami Blue dope and covering the wings with silver Coverite. I bought a new fuel tank, Master Airscrew prop, white Dubro Spinner, and Lite Flite wheels. I can't wait to get it done. My question is ......... How many of you restore and fly old models?
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I do. I have a Smoothie I got in 1963 that I redid a few years ago. Also refinished my Parrott P-47 after 10 years plus of flying, and have a Sterling Spitfire that I have begun work on from 1970.
It's a lot of fun too rebuild an old plane and have it fly better than it did when it was new! y1
Bill <><
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Hope that is a Master Airscrew Wood Prop. The composite props are good for stirring epoxy or dope in my opinion. I can make them work on RC planes, but, not CL. DOC Holliday
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Here are a couple pictures of my newly restored Ringmaster.
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Wow!! %^ What a flashback!! Bonanza blue areogloss! This is a carbon copy of
my first Ringmaster, my first"big" plane! :oGood restoration. Mine was lost in time...
Thanks for the memory!
RG