HOWDY;
I would like to hear some success stories regarding sealing the rather large gap on my kifox 4 elevator. Pics are welcome, but simple and effective ideas are best for me.
Thanks
Roger
HOWDY;
I would like to hear some success stories regarding sealing the rather large gap on my kifox 4 elevator. Pics are welcome, but simple and effective ideas are best for me.
Thanks
Roger
My be you can try this screen door bug stoper, one piece on each side of the slot, one facing the other. It will be easy to remouve your turtle deck, for the flaperon slot and same for the elevator slot
and the seal will do by it self. Some of this have whisker more stiffer then others. Hope it will fit, good luke.
Last edited by chefwarthog; 03-25-2011 at 07:56 PM.
I used yellow racing tape (duct tape). The color is almost spot on for my lemon yellow polytone finish.
The difference in flair for 3-point landings was quite noticeable, especially with flaps down. Much better elevator authority across the envelope.
My installation technique:
- with elevator full nose down I put the yellow duct tape across the top of the gap
- then with the elevator tied full nose up I put tape across the bottom gap
- Center the elevator and smoothly stick the center of the gap together
Last edited by Av8r3400; 03-25-2011 at 07:59 PM.
And where can somone find this majical racing tape? I have never heard
of it. Also, can it be removed without damaging the paint?
Thanks !!!!
Roger
I did the exact same technique as Av8r3400. I found some clear weatherproof Duct tape at Home Depot. It's been on for 2 yrs and is still totally clear and pliable. You really don't even notice it.
Steve Wilson
Huntsville, UT
Kitfox 85DD
912A / 3 Blade Taper Tip Warp Drive
Convertible Nosewheel & Tailwheel
SkySteve's SPOT Page
SkySteve's You Tube Videos
Clear book binder tape works well. We've used it on several different planes, applying it from the top and the bottom and letting the tape meet between the horizonal and the elevator. It has to be replaced every couple of years. James Thomas
Colored "racing tape" can be had at most speed shops or automotive parts stores.
I've never had to remove it, so I don't know what it does or does not do to the underlying paint...
My buddy uses 3 M book binder tape on his Edge 540 that he flies in Unlimited IAC. Works great and can be removed without leaving much residue. Residue can be cleaned.
Bruce Estes
Still in phase one (weather sucks this time of the year, even in California)
KF IV, 912, IVO IFA
Lots of fun
2 inch packaging tape. clear. pull off a strip the size you need, lay it on the table, take another piece the same length. take that one and set it on the other piece of tape so you touch each with the sticky side but only half the width. steady now, you can mess it real easy. Now take what you have, sticky on both sides, and put it into the gap and apply on the horizontal and than pick up the elevator and reach under the elevator and stick the other end onto the elevator. Done, now it's sealed. Now you can leave it or find your color paint at the hardware store and spray to match.
steve
slyfox
model IV 1200-flying
912uls
IVO medium in-flight
RV7A-flying
IO-360
constant speed prop
Roger,
Then of course you could go this way.
Dick