Wow… the details in the evoke paint job are amazing. I really like the stabilator tip fairing seam being filled. I’ll add that to my build list with the wingtip filling. Not sure I have the patience to fill every rivet head through 😂 Thanks for the video. I’m still daydreaming of paint schemes for mine. - Jacob
The stabilator tips were filled by the builder himself. Along with homemade fiberglass vertical stab fairing and homemade fiberglass gear leg to wheel pan fairings. All the fiberglass work was completed by the builder prior to being painted by Evoke. (Tiffany Meyers)
Just a correction to your video. The last plane that you highlighted, N683JT, did indeed win a top award at Oshkosh. It won the EAA Excellence in Craftsmanship for the experimental Light Sport category. It’s listed in the EAA 2023 award winners. (Tiffany Meyers)
I really like the gear leg and wheel pants fairings when they are installed. It makes the bottom look really clean.
Wow… the details in the evoke paint job are amazing. I really like the stabilator tip fairing seam being filled. I’ll add that to my build list with the wingtip filling. Not sure I have the patience to fill every rivet head through 😂 Thanks for the video. I’m still daydreaming of paint schemes for mine. - Jacob
Rewatch tomorrow when YT finishes processing the HD version of the video :). Evoke does great work.. they really do earn the money they charge.
The stabilator tips were filled by the builder himself. Along with homemade fiberglass vertical stab fairing and homemade fiberglass gear leg to wheel pan fairings. All the fiberglass work was completed by the builder prior to being painted by Evoke. (Tiffany Meyers)
Just a correction to your video. The last plane that you highlighted, N683JT, did indeed win a top award at Oshkosh. It won the EAA Excellence in Craftsmanship for the experimental Light Sport category. It’s listed in the EAA 2023 award winners. (Tiffany Meyers)
Oh I missed it! I was surprised I didn't see it listed anywhere.. that explains it
ua-cam.com/video/b2W8YYvKk-M/v-deo.htmlsi=Z7wRayBaPVUChBaK. (Tiffany Meyers)
I suspect that "TP 28" refers to the appropriate tire pressure.
I'm a retired aircraft painter from NJ. Are there alot of paint shops left? What are they spraying? I mainly used Imron.
And another small correction: N954B was not built by Boeing employees but rather was built by Van's as an SLSA.