Is your painter edge laying the colors...meaning that the base color will not be under the trim color and that both colors will be on the primer itself?
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No. The color will be on the base coat. Does anybody still do that with modern paints?
Aryana wrote:The bottom edge should be level to the ground when it's in the 3 pt position. When you're in the air, they tilt forward to the relative airstream with the bottom hole facing slightly aft.
Interesting, that is the opposite of what I've always been told. Mine (and the others Ive seen) have the bottom edge level in flight.
The stock wheel pant mounting plates I owned aligned the wheel pants parallel to the ground. I don't know how it could be any other way, unless someone manufactured custom mounting plates to tilt them upward.
John Renwick
Minneapolis, MN
Former owner, '55 C-170B, N4401B
'42 J-3 Cub, N62088
'50 Swift GC-1B, N2431B, Oshkosh 2009 Outstanding Swift Award, 2016 Best Continuously Maintained Swift
gahorn wrote:I'd suggest you paint it same as lower cowl. I think otherwise it'll stand out. (I'm just trying to imagine it in a different color than the base color, whatever you choose that to be.)
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Paint the lip. I have an original, mint 1953 sales brochure with nice color photos of that scheme and it shows the lip painted (and wheel streamlines that are level to the ground! )
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JESUS DUDE! I thought I was hot stuff with my 1951 and 1952 brochures. I apparently have a long way to go.
If you ever felt like having another younger brother, I will gladly avail myself to the cause.
Aryana wrote:The bottom edge should be level to the ground when it's in the 3 pt position. When you're in the air, they tilt forward to the relative airstream with the bottom hole facing slightly aft.
Interesting, that is the opposite of what I've always been told. Mine (and the others Ive seen) have the bottom edge level in flight.
Interesting, that is different from what you said in 2014.....
" Hi Shooter,
Wheel pants should be square to the ground while the plane is on the ground (3 point).
They shouldn't be level in flight.
I've seen some that are level in flight but I think some people have either re-drilled or made their own brackets.
-David "
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My 170 came from the factory with the wheel pants that are on it now. They angle up slightly on the ground but that is on C-180 gear which is wheels-forward from the original symmetrical gear. I think the wheel pants would be more level to the ground with the original gear. If the factory did not change the backing plate design when they went to lady legs, that could be the difference.
I have looked at several examples that came from the factory with pants and all of them are neither level with the ground or airplane but somewhere in-between, slightly angled up to the front.
Original factory installed wheel pants on C-180 gear
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Richard Pulley
2014-2016 TIC170A Past President
1951 170A, N1715D, s/n 20158, O-300D
2023 Best Original 170A at Sault Ste. Marie
Owned from 1973 to 1984.
Bought again in 2006 after 22 years.
It's not for sale!
Aryana wrote:The bottom edge should be level to the ground when it's in the 3 pt position. When you're in the air, they tilt forward to the relative airstream with the bottom hole facing slightly aft.
Interesting, that is the opposite of what I've always been told. Mine (and the others Ive seen) have the bottom edge level in flight.
Interesting, that is different from what you said in 2014.....
" Hi Shooter,
Wheel pants should be square to the ground while the plane is on the ground (3 point).
They shouldn't be level in flight.
I've seen some that are level in flight but I think some people have either re-drilled or made their own brackets.
Okay, now that we have established that David is as senile as the rest of us let's get back to the discussion of lipstick
When Darrell sent me a pic with tape on the cooling lip I was like WTH, where did that come from? He told me to look at the paint layout drawing I had sent the night before. Found here. http://cessna170.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=9096
When you expand the drawing enough it indicates the lip is not painted. Also the B&W pic in this thread doesn't appear to have lipstick . http://cessna170.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=31&t=9365. I'm not convinced which is historically correct but my plane will have the lip painted with the trim color as it has a big fat lip and I do think it will stick out like the proverbial sore thumb if left in the base color. That last pic is from one of the brochures Arash posted this morning. To add to the confusion I just noticed that the bars in the cowl opening of the photos are unpainted!! Mine like most will never be totally original anyway. The baggage door took care of that . I guess should have cropped the wheel panties out of those two pic,huh
Your project is looking great! I repainted my 53 170 last year with the same original paint scheme, well almost original. I also painted the leading edge of the wing. Also, I agree the lip on the cowling should be painted.