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Old January 25th 04, 04:31 PM
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" jls" wrote in message
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"Badwater Bill" wrote in message [...]of mine

was
shooting that a couple years ago on Comanches he was
rebuilding. I think they have some stuff that Dupont makes that
rivals the flexibility of Emeron (which is not too flexible and cracks
in a few years).


People who have been successful with Imron on a fabric aircraft add a
flexitive. I noticed that the latest literature on Stits, now Polyfiber,
declares the use of other paints on its fabric to be a violation of the

STC.
Aerothane is most likely an automotive polyurethane to which a flexitive

has
been added. As well as a whopping markup.


An STC is not applicable to an experimantal.