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Old June 23rd 05, 03:53 AM
UltraJohn
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firstflight wrote:

I have a composite kit aircraft, and it is time to paint! But I just hate
the idea of painting it WHITE (like most all the others). I understand
that HEAT is a big factor in this decision, and that white attracts the
least
amount of heat which could disrupt the Epoxy over time. Since my plane is
held together with Epoxy, this seems like a valid concern.

What do you think people? Does it have to be white?? Could one choose a
light yellow, light gray, silver,etc....... and not be pushing the
envelop too much?

I happen to live in a very cool part of North America, so I am not too
worried about regular heat (like someone in Arizona might be).

Thoughts?

There are charts out there that give the relative effect of different colors
on heat build up. Check them out I think you'll find at least a few choices
that have minimal heat build up compared to white. Usually the light pastel
colors will not be a problem. The other possibility is to paint it white
and use color trim to liven it up! Also consider getting a reflective cover
for the plane so when you travel (or at home if you don't hanger it) you
can protect it better.
John