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Fred Klein
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 7:49 am Post subject: mylar decorative trim |
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With painting complete, I’m considering various approaches to some trim striping, one of which would include reflective silver mylar tapes along the rudder.
My COM antenna is located in the vertical “slot” between the vertical fin and the rudder.
Might someone have any definitive information as to whether or not the silver mylar…often referred to as mirrored mylar…has any qualities which could generate interference with my radios?
Insights appreciated,
Fred
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gregoryf.flyboy(at)comcas Guest
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 10:06 am Post subject: mylar decorative trim |
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Hello Fred,
If the mylar is conductive, then it likely will change the transmission
qualities of your antenna. How much depends on the amount of coverage.
It's possible that there's a non-conductive route to take. I wonder if
there's any highly reflective silver vinyl that doesn't contain metal, but
will look about the same?
Vinyl is great (maybe you are using it already), and it can be easily put on
and easily removed, just like your aircraft lettering.
In fact, some people paint their plane just one color, and do all the
accents with vinyl alone.
Congrats on finishing the painting. That's one big job checked off the
list..
Hope this helps,
Greg Fuchs, A050
Newberg, OR
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Fred Klein
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 11:25 am Post subject: mylar decorative trim |
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Hello Fred,
If the mylar is conductive, then it likely will change the transmission
qualities of your antenna. How much depends on the amount of coverage.
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Greg…thanks for your reply…Mr. Google confirms that the mirror finish is metallic…ditto for mirrored vinyl tapes…hmmmmm.
I’m bummed…was looking forward to playing w/ the aesthetics of metallic striping on our FG airfares.
F.
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 12:54 pm Post subject: mylar decorative trim |
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Posted: Sun Jul 17, 2016 1:05 pm Post subject: mylar decorative trim |
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Fred,
If non-conductive metallic-looking Mylar or vinyl is not available, you
could just try it. Just like there is metal in your airplane not far from
the antenna, you could probably get away with small accent strips as well.
Best if they are smaller and broken up, and not one long continuous piece.
Besides, they could always be removed, right?
G
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Fred Klein
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Posted: Mon Jul 18, 2016 6:50 am Post subject: mylar decorative trim |
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Quote: | On Jul 17, 2016, at 2:04 PM, Greg Fuchs <gregoryf.flyboy(at)comcast.net (gregoryf.flyboy(at)comcast.net)> wrote:
If non-conductive metallic-looking Mylar or vinyl is not available, youcould just try it. Just like there is metal in your airplane not far fromthe antenna, you could probably get away with small accent strips as well.Best if they are smaller and broken up, and not one long continuous piece.Besides, they could always be removed, right?
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Greg…since we’re doing “experimental aviation” I can certainly do just that in this regard.
I was looking at short strips along the sides of the rudder at right angles to the vertical antenna…and…(of course) some longer strips along the sides of the fuselage…I’ll be checking out the COM before and after and share results…
F.
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