ofiesens2
Professional noob
This is probably in the wrong category. Oh well. My apologies.
I have a plane designed by @RCSpaceFlight (can you tag people like on Twitter?) and I used it for my science fair project, which was: Which type of airfoil generates more lift: a KFm airfoil or a conventional airfoil? I ended up with comparable results, thanks to RCSF's plane and a couple rubber bands.
Ok onto my point. The theme for this year's science fair is "The Art of Science." For my piece of art I am going to spray paint a not-so-banged-up version of RCSF's plane in different colors (or as a 13 year old would say it, make it look cool). However, the paper on DollarTree foam board does not take spray paint very well. I was wondering if I could remove the paper and simply spray paint the foam. Has anyone else tried this? If so, does the paint quality come out fairly respectable? Any input whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
I have a plane designed by @RCSpaceFlight (can you tag people like on Twitter?) and I used it for my science fair project, which was: Which type of airfoil generates more lift: a KFm airfoil or a conventional airfoil? I ended up with comparable results, thanks to RCSF's plane and a couple rubber bands.
Ok onto my point. The theme for this year's science fair is "The Art of Science." For my piece of art I am going to spray paint a not-so-banged-up version of RCSF's plane in different colors (or as a 13 year old would say it, make it look cool). However, the paper on DollarTree foam board does not take spray paint very well. I was wondering if I could remove the paper and simply spray paint the foam. Has anyone else tried this? If so, does the paint quality come out fairly respectable? Any input whatsoever would be greatly appreciated.
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