Exactly How I Prepped and Painted My Project HZ Supercub
Hi everyone,
This Blog begins with a PM I sent to a fellow Cub Lover and his reply to me.
Since the painting of my Project Supercub was quite an involved process, I figured it was worthy of a new blog in itself.
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Re: Hi Fellow Supercub Lover
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Originally Posted by Rcbyair
Hi There,
I just went though your Blog Page (http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?u=386695 ) and saw your Project Cub. I love it! I tried to give it a great comment but it said it was too old and wouldn't let me I wish they wouldn't do that! People like to read Blogs no matter how old they are.
Anyway I would love to see your cub all finished. It's like your missing PART 2 here. And now we're left hanging. Did you finish her off? Have you maidened her yet?
Would it be possible for you to blog in a part 2?
Take care,
RCbyAIR
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Re: Hi Fellow Supercub Lover
Quote:
Originally Posted by Supercublpflyer
Hi, thanks for the interest in my cub project, have watched yours and absolutely love the lights and color scheme, I maiden last may/ June and totally crashed it due to a bad servo in my elevator. I actually just rebuilt the cub after a few seconds and plan to maiden the fixed cub in this week. Wondering how you painted your cub and how you got it so clean! Ill try to finish the blog once I do the maiden
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This Blog begins with a PM I sent to a fellow Cub Lover and his reply to me.
Since the painting of my Project Supercub was quite an involved process, I figured it was worthy of a new blog in itself.
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Re: Hi Fellow Supercub Lover
Quote:
Originally Posted by Rcbyair
Hi There,
I just went though your Blog Page (http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/member.php?u=386695 ) and saw your Project Cub. I love it! I tried to give it a great comment but it said it was too old and wouldn't let me I wish they wouldn't do that! People like to read Blogs no matter how old they are.
Anyway I would love to see your cub all finished. It's like your missing PART 2 here. And now we're left hanging. Did you finish her off? Have you maidened her yet?
Would it be possible for you to blog in a part 2?
Take care,
RCbyAIR
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Re: Hi Fellow Supercub Lover
Quote:
Originally Posted by Supercublpflyer
Hi, thanks for the interest in my cub project, have watched yours and absolutely love the lights and color scheme, I maiden last may/ June and totally crashed it due to a bad servo in my elevator. I actually just rebuilt the cub after a few seconds and plan to maiden the fixed cub in this week. Wondering how you painted your cub and how you got it so clean! Ill try to finish the blog once I do the maiden
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The wonders of a Stolen Tea Candle
Hey You,
Check out an idea I borowed from my past. Since we used to smear candle wax on our tabogans, I thought I'd give it a shot on my Optional Hobbyzone Floats for use in SNOW.
Man was I impressed with the results.
I'm gonna say they work better on snow than water!
There, I said it.
The only difference here is that I stole the candle from my wife instead of my Mom.
Oh, and in this Blog, you'll finally get a good shot of RCbyAir. He's a little less camera shy.
Check out an idea I borowed from my past. Since we used to smear candle wax on our tabogans, I thought I'd give it a shot on my Optional Hobbyzone Floats for use in SNOW.

Man was I impressed with the results.
I'm gonna say they work better on snow than water!
There, I said it.
The only difference here is that I stole the candle from my wife instead of my Mom.

Oh, and in this Blog, you'll finally get a good shot of RCbyAir. He's a little less camera shy.

| Winter Cub Fun (6 min 24 sec) |
Three years ago I asked a dude in my Local Hobby Shop what would be a good 4 channel trainer. He pointed at a Parkzone T-28 Trojan and said “That one right there.” And that’s when my love affair with the Trojans began. Now I have three of them that I use as my flight trainers for practicing landings, aerobatics and formation flying.
I bought the white red and black navy one used for $100.00 from E-bay and painted it yellow using Krylon Fusion spray paint for plastic from Home Depot. It did a fantastic job and I’m so happy with the results.
I did a lot to reinforcing with the wing mounting system, installed a new steering spindle for the front gear (that thing was not easy to replace). Also replaced the prop shaft and did a lot of preventative maintenance.
I ordered an $8.00 led light kit from HobbyKing and installed them complete with lense covers that I got from dollar store blister packaging. I also got two extra, one green and one red, LEDs which I installed inside the cockpit to point at the instrument panel.
This Trojan looks very nice now and I am so happy with it. I couldn’t resist snapping a few shots of her so I could show you guys.
Hope you like them.
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I bought the white red and black navy one used for $100.00 from E-bay and painted it yellow using Krylon Fusion spray paint for plastic from Home Depot. It did a fantastic job and I’m so happy with the results.
I did a lot to reinforcing with the wing mounting system, installed a new steering spindle for the front gear (that thing was not easy to replace). Also replaced the prop shaft and did a lot of preventative maintenance.
I ordered an $8.00 led light kit from HobbyKing and installed them complete with lense covers that I got from dollar store blister packaging. I also got two extra, one green and one red, LEDs which I installed inside the cockpit to point at the instrument panel.
This Trojan looks very nice now and I am so happy with it. I couldn’t resist snapping a few shots of her so I could show you guys.
Hope you like them.
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Wishing a new pilot luck.
Well three weeks ago we loaded up the family car and hit the highway to Laval Quebec. We were off to a big family reunion/dinner dedicated to the recent, overseas, marriage of my awesome cousin and his beautiful bride.
My mother’s side of the family is all French Canadian Folk from Quebec, and let me tell you that these folks live life to its fullest and sure know how to have a great time! I met several relatives that I had not seen or had contact with in over 25 years, some even more.
In speaking with a husband of one of these long not seen relatives, the topic of RC Flying came up. I noticed that their 12 year old boy who was sitting next to me, all of a sudden, became extremely interested in the conversation and before I knew it, he was chiming in with all the RC talk.
He explained in great detail that his dream in the coming years was to, somehow, search for a door that he could open and step into the world of RC Flight. I said “My young friend, you have finally found the door you’ve been looking for” We talked on for another couple hours and I showed him my YouTube vids, my airplane pictures and even showed him my Blog Page here on RCGroups.
I could tell that he was very inspired and before I got too happy on the red wine and cognac, I told him to be sure to email me his full address so that I could send him his first RC Airplane. I spent the rest of the evening carrying on like a drunken sailor hootin...Continue Reading
Well three weeks ago we loaded up the family car and hit the highway to Laval Quebec. We were off to a big family reunion/dinner dedicated to the recent, overseas, marriage of my awesome cousin and his beautiful bride.
My mother’s side of the family is all French Canadian Folk from Quebec, and let me tell you that these folks live life to its fullest and sure know how to have a great time! I met several relatives that I had not seen or had contact with in over 25 years, some even more.
In speaking with a husband of one of these long not seen relatives, the topic of RC Flying came up. I noticed that their 12 year old boy who was sitting next to me, all of a sudden, became extremely interested in the conversation and before I knew it, he was chiming in with all the RC talk.
He explained in great detail that his dream in the coming years was to, somehow, search for a door that he could open and step into the world of RC Flight. I said “My young friend, you have finally found the door you’ve been looking for” We talked on for another couple hours and I showed him my YouTube vids, my airplane pictures and even showed him my Blog Page here on RCGroups.
I could tell that he was very inspired and before I got too happy on the red wine and cognac, I told him to be sure to email me his full address so that I could send him his first RC Airplane. I spent the rest of the evening carrying on like a drunken sailor hootin...Continue Reading
Took my Silver Parkzone T-28 Trojan up for few Sorties the other day and had a very hard landing while practicing cross wind landings. The near crash landing was hard enough to dis-engage my nose wheel clevis.
Just to check things out a little better, I decided to remove the prop, cowl and motor mount in order to check out the tightness of the four screws that hold the motor to the motor mount.
After removing the front parts I discovered that the four screws were fine. It was what I didn't expect to find that shocked the heck out of me.
In the pictures below it's obvious that the Red Positive Wire to the ESC had been rubbing against the spinning black collar that secures the Prop Shaft to the center of the motor. It was only a matter of time before it caused a major short circuit and, in turn, a major catastrophic engine, ESC and receiver mid air burnout.
I also noticed that the prop shaft had worked itself loose after more than 100 flights on this bird. That was an easy fix by loosening the black colar and sliding it snugly against the Prop Shaft Bearing. Now there is no play when I push and pull on the Prop Shaft.
I did a great job repairing everything and ensuring that I never make the mistake of having wires clear of any moving parts.
I would love to hear about an RC Aircraft you saved due to preventative maintenance. Feel free to share your stories with us....Continue Reading
Just to check things out a little better, I decided to remove the prop, cowl and motor mount in order to check out the tightness of the four screws that hold the motor to the motor mount.
After removing the front parts I discovered that the four screws were fine. It was what I didn't expect to find that shocked the heck out of me.
In the pictures below it's obvious that the Red Positive Wire to the ESC had been rubbing against the spinning black collar that secures the Prop Shaft to the center of the motor. It was only a matter of time before it caused a major short circuit and, in turn, a major catastrophic engine, ESC and receiver mid air burnout.

I also noticed that the prop shaft had worked itself loose after more than 100 flights on this bird. That was an easy fix by loosening the black colar and sliding it snugly against the Prop Shaft Bearing. Now there is no play when I push and pull on the Prop Shaft.
I did a great job repairing everything and ensuring that I never make the mistake of having wires clear of any moving parts.
I would love to hear about an RC Aircraft you saved due to preventative maintenance. Feel free to share your stories with us....Continue Reading
Your first RC flights
Took stock of my RC beginnings the other day.
With the departure of summer 2012, arrives the end of my third flying season. I don’t choose to fly in the winter so my season, being in Canada, lasts no longer than six to seven months.
I was thinking back the other day, back to the beginnings of my first few baby steps into the Hobby. A big grin immediately took over my face as I thought about what I had went through while attempting my first few flights.
Summer 2009, I bought a sweet looking Parkzone Citabria RTF, for $200.00 with some accessories. The only experience I had up to this point was flying a two channel Air hogs biplane. I still have it to this day and save it as a keepsake to look back upon.
I charged the Citabria battery than proudly carried it to the school across the street. Knees shaking beyond belief, I gave it a nice toss into the wind. As I struggled with the radio for control, I watched in horror as the Citabria nosed downward left and thunked hard into the ground.
New fuselage, propeller, engine and engine mount. I was, once again, clear for take off!! Let me tell you, I wasn’t so cocky and proud carrying it across to the school this time. There was an added element of suspense with the second go at it. It now felt more like a mission as opposed to an adventure.
My knees were shaking worse than before. I threw it into the wind and this time it was beyond the horror of the first maiden. The Citabria repeated the hard, downward left...Continue Reading
With the departure of summer 2012, arrives the end of my third flying season. I don’t choose to fly in the winter so my season, being in Canada, lasts no longer than six to seven months.
I was thinking back the other day, back to the beginnings of my first few baby steps into the Hobby. A big grin immediately took over my face as I thought about what I had went through while attempting my first few flights.
Summer 2009, I bought a sweet looking Parkzone Citabria RTF, for $200.00 with some accessories. The only experience I had up to this point was flying a two channel Air hogs biplane. I still have it to this day and save it as a keepsake to look back upon.
I charged the Citabria battery than proudly carried it to the school across the street. Knees shaking beyond belief, I gave it a nice toss into the wind. As I struggled with the radio for control, I watched in horror as the Citabria nosed downward left and thunked hard into the ground.
New fuselage, propeller, engine and engine mount. I was, once again, clear for take off!! Let me tell you, I wasn’t so cocky and proud carrying it across to the school this time. There was an added element of suspense with the second go at it. It now felt more like a mission as opposed to an adventure.
My knees were shaking worse than before. I threw it into the wind and this time it was beyond the horror of the first maiden. The Citabria repeated the hard, downward left...Continue Reading
Get Refference Pictures Here
Hey Guys and Gals,
Last summer I was asked by a good friend that since I was going to an air show in Hamilton Ontario, could I take some photos of a particular Bomber on the show list.
Since I had Sunday morning Ramp Passes, my son and I got up extra early to take advantage of viewing the Warbirds lined up majestically side by side in two giant rows along each side of an unused runway.
What an amazing opportunity! To photograph, at will, all these flying historical monuments, I'll never forget it. Now I'm really hooked on air shows.
I told my friend that I would give him a CD with all his bomber photos that I took for him. He replied "Instead just upload them to DROPBOX and you could share them with the world" I thought it was a great idea and left it at that.
Like all things hobby, my spare time is limited but nevertheless, I finally got around to it. All the photos are taken by me with a professional camera and belong to me and now to you. I hope that you enjoy them and use them for detailing your favorite models. As time passes I will add more and more photos of different airplanes till my complimentary 2 GB DROPBOX account becomes full.
11/04/12 B-29 FIFI
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rub2vdbqu4bmfao/dmik7n_J4P
Last summer I was asked by a good friend that since I was going to an air show in Hamilton Ontario, could I take some photos of a particular Bomber on the show list.
Since I had Sunday morning Ramp Passes, my son and I got up extra early to take advantage of viewing the Warbirds lined up majestically side by side in two giant rows along each side of an unused runway.
What an amazing opportunity! To photograph, at will, all these flying historical monuments, I'll never forget it. Now I'm really hooked on air shows.
I told my friend that I would give him a CD with all his bomber photos that I took for him. He replied "Instead just upload them to DROPBOX and you could share them with the world" I thought it was a great idea and left it at that.
Like all things hobby, my spare time is limited but nevertheless, I finally got around to it. All the photos are taken by me with a professional camera and belong to me and now to you. I hope that you enjoy them and use them for detailing your favorite models. As time passes I will add more and more photos of different airplanes till my complimentary 2 GB DROPBOX account becomes full.
11/04/12 B-29 FIFI
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/rub2vdbqu4bmfao/dmik7n_J4P
This is where I keep my Youtube Vids
A while back I smashed my head against many things as I learned the basics of Video Editing. I still somewhat suck at it bud I did manage to get a few basics down. Anyway here they are, my YouTube Vids.
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| 2011 Geneseo Air Show (9 min 54 sec) |
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Well, since I started this Worlds Best Hobby thing, only three years ago, I have collected a good few models. I mostly love the Warbirds, WW1 and WW2 and for the non Warbirds, I adore the Piper Cubs.
Now I think about it, and I realize that I like attending Air Shows too. I've had quite voracious appetite for them since being at the 2011 Air show in Geneseo NY. And more recently the 2012 Hamilton Air Show.
I was so captivated by these two mind blowing air shows that I was even inspired to buy two models as a direct result. One being the Hobby king Memphis Belle B-17 and the other, the Banana Hobby Folding Wing F-4U Corsair. (See them below)
Now onto some air show pics starting with the Memphis Belle B-17. This was the B-17 that they used to shoot a Memphis Belle movie. (I'll try to remember finding the movie and posting it's name later) It was indeed a big priviledge for me to climb aboard this Beauty and snap away as blistering hot as it was inside there. I say this honestly, I was in complete awe, clumsily climbing about the Flying Fortress carrying my photo equipment while taking a great many photos. I plan on using them as reference when I decide to do up my B-17, I hope you all enjoy them....Continue Reading
Now I think about it, and I realize that I like attending Air Shows too. I've had quite voracious appetite for them since being at the 2011 Air show in Geneseo NY. And more recently the 2012 Hamilton Air Show.
I was so captivated by these two mind blowing air shows that I was even inspired to buy two models as a direct result. One being the Hobby king Memphis Belle B-17 and the other, the Banana Hobby Folding Wing F-4U Corsair. (See them below)
Now onto some air show pics starting with the Memphis Belle B-17. This was the B-17 that they used to shoot a Memphis Belle movie. (I'll try to remember finding the movie and posting it's name later) It was indeed a big priviledge for me to climb aboard this Beauty and snap away as blistering hot as it was inside there. I say this honestly, I was in complete awe, clumsily climbing about the Flying Fortress carrying my photo equipment while taking a great many photos. I plan on using them as reference when I decide to do up my B-17, I hope you all enjoy them....Continue Reading
Before I begin with my First Blog, I would like to thank RC Groups and all of you for welcoming me into your wonderful world of Sharing. I have enjoyed this Website for a couple years now and it's time to make that known.
I have had my first few baby steps into this hobby now and I have to say, it sure has helped keep a Country Boy like me( living in the city
) busy and minimizing my longing for the Country Life.
I have noticed that I get a few visitors who stop in here at my blog. In saying this, I always felt a little guilty for not having any blogs for them check out. Maybe this bloging thing can be a way for me to give back at least a little bit.
MY FIRST BLOG,
I'm pretty stoked about my new build.
This is the second attempt for this J-3 Supercub. The first one, a three month project accumulated with spare time, suffered a fatal crash upon its maiden. Crashed because I bought a receiver with low range. I didn't didn't know it was low range and my LHS didn't volunteer the info. To this day I only blame myself because I did not research enough plus, silly me, I forgot to carry out a range test.
Oh well live and learn. All part of the Hobby
In the mean time, I was determined to have this plane so I bought the nessecary parts all over again and started over.
You see three years ago when I first learned about all this RC heavenly stuff, I came across a YouTube site called necubflyer.
This guy's work on his HobbyZone SuperCubs was my inspiration for making one of...Continue Reading
I have had my first few baby steps into this hobby now and I have to say, it sure has helped keep a Country Boy like me( living in the city
) busy and minimizing my longing for the Country Life. I have noticed that I get a few visitors who stop in here at my blog. In saying this, I always felt a little guilty for not having any blogs for them check out. Maybe this bloging thing can be a way for me to give back at least a little bit.
MY FIRST BLOG,
I'm pretty stoked about my new build.
This is the second attempt for this J-3 Supercub. The first one, a three month project accumulated with spare time, suffered a fatal crash upon its maiden. Crashed because I bought a receiver with low range. I didn't didn't know it was low range and my LHS didn't volunteer the info. To this day I only blame myself because I did not research enough plus, silly me, I forgot to carry out a range test.
Oh well live and learn. All part of the Hobby
In the mean time, I was determined to have this plane so I bought the nessecary parts all over again and started over.
You see three years ago when I first learned about all this RC heavenly stuff, I came across a YouTube site called necubflyer.
This guy's work on his HobbyZone SuperCubs was my inspiration for making one of...Continue Reading




