February 16th 08, 06:38 PM
In addition to covering the occasional airplane, fabric turns out to
be rather handy stuff. It makes dandy sails, for example. And
awnings. And camper shells(!) or glider trailers (!!).
Or my favorite, Sand Box Lids :-) (Seriously! [...or mebbe not too]
See bobhooversblog.blogspot.com )
-R.S.Hoover
PS - The Secret Message buried in all this is that you don't really
need an airplane to learn about 'aircraft' fabric work. In fact, you
can make all the mistakes you want in the privacy of your own home
using nothing more exotic than old bed-sheets and supplies from the
local Borg.
be rather handy stuff. It makes dandy sails, for example. And
awnings. And camper shells(!) or glider trailers (!!).
Or my favorite, Sand Box Lids :-) (Seriously! [...or mebbe not too]
See bobhooversblog.blogspot.com )
-R.S.Hoover
PS - The Secret Message buried in all this is that you don't really
need an airplane to learn about 'aircraft' fabric work. In fact, you
can make all the mistakes you want in the privacy of your own home
using nothing more exotic than old bed-sheets and supplies from the
local Borg.