Posted for Kevin Kossi <kevin@airforcemechanical.com>:
I purchased the silver-plated copper shielding coating. My understanding is that for proper ground plane for the antennas, I will need to paint the belly from the firewall back to the furthest antenna. I'll go another foot to be sure. My question is about the point at which to apply it: I would think the silver-plated copper shielding coating Ground Plane would provide the best results if applied directly to the Carbon before any bodywork, this way it is indirect contact with the conductive Carbon, and if a hairline crack develops from flexing, it won't matter as much because it is in contact with the Carbon. The problem I see with doing the bodywork after applying the silver- plated copper shielding coating is that I may sand into it. I could do a layer of WLS primer after the silver-plated copper shielding coating, this way I have some protection from the sanding. Comments, suggestions, experience? Thanks Kevin Kossi Legacy 76% New York Continental IO-550-EXP 10:1 Single Lightspeed Single Slick Mag Hartzell HC-H3YF-2UFX/FC7391D-3X. Full feathering, counterweighted, 3 blade
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