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Nynja Build Manual 1.4d
This is normal. Deep scratches or dents are not acceptable
– ask you inspector for
advice, and refer the problem to the importer.
Aluminium plate parts may be painted to improve their cosmetic appearance if
desired. Use a Scotchbrite pad or lightly sand with fine wet and dry before using a
suitable aluminium primer and top coat. Ensure that all painting operations result in a
thin covering that will not hide defects from inspection.
Steel components are all supplied plated and / or powder coated, for corrosion
resistance. Again they may be painted for extra protection or cosmetic reasons if
desired.
Further protection from corrosion can be beneficial for longevity, and to resist the
ravages of operation near the sea or storage in damp hangars. Aluminium and steel
parts can be treated with corrosion protection products such as the excellent ACF50.
This should be squirted in all tube ends and around fittings and applied to the outside
with a soft cloth. An initial thorough application before covering is recommended
(don’t do this if you have Dacron covers that you intend to paint), followed by periodic
repeat application.
‘Wax oil’ or similar propriety products may also be used inside tubes and around
fittings.
Glassfibre fairing parts are supplied in a white finish. This can be polished with T cut
or similar to a high sheen. Alternatively they can be painted, but avoid using dark
colours on the rear fuselage fairings as strong sun can generate high temperatures
that will soften the glass fibre. None of the fairings carry structural loads so this does
not have any safety implications, but this may result in cosmetic damage in the form
of permanent distortion / waves in the fairings.
Self adhesive vinyl graphics may be applied, but again avoid large areas of dark
colour.
Dacron coverings may be lacquered with a special process using Automotive
Polyester or Acrylic Lacquer mixed with a flex agent. Refer to the importer for more
information. Advantages are stronger colours and a sealed shiny finish which allows
oil etc to be wiped off without leaving marks. Disadvantages include extra weight and
the loss of the ability for the coverings to be re-used in the event of removal for
damage repair.
Xlam coverings can be decorated with Vinyl graphics. Take care to degrease the
surfaces prior to application and use good quality Vinyl with good adhesive
properties. Application in low temperatures is to be avoided, and some work with a
heat gun and application of pressure will be required to work the Vinyl into the weave
and stitching to ensure good long term adhesion. Seek specific advice before
application.
Summary of Contents for Nynja
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