Hey folks, I have an ultralight legal replica of the Heath Baby Bullet that is ready for cover. I am familiar with the stitts system, and have used it on several different aircraft, both ultralights, and certificated.
I have heard a lot of good things about the Hipec system ever since the late eighties, but have always used what I learned on instead.
I think that I would like to try the Hipec system on the bullet replica, and wonder if anyone here has any experience with it, or knows how well it stands up ten years down the road.
By the way, my Taylorcraft has the new water based system on it, and I swear, that stuff is bulletproof. I clean the bugs off the leading edges of the wings with MEK, and I don't even get any of the paint color on the rag.
Brie
I have heard a lot of good things about the Hipec system ever since the late eighties, but have always used what I learned on instead.
I think that I would like to try the Hipec system on the bullet replica, and wonder if anyone here has any experience with it, or knows how well it stands up ten years down the road.
By the way, my Taylorcraft has the new water based system on it, and I swear, that stuff is bulletproof. I clean the bugs off the leading edges of the wings with MEK, and I don't even get any of the paint color on the rag.
Brie
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