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A friend of mine has made some wing covers out of Tyvek, but hasn't
used them very long. Has anyone else made wing covers using Tyvek and used them long enough to know how well they work and hold up? It appears to be a satisfactory material (such as type 1460), and less than $200US would be enough for an 18M wing and tail. The sewing should be straight forward, according to my wife, and the fellow that did have some sewn for him. I'd use them for only 3-4 weeks a year during contests and soaring camps, so the $1600+ for Jaxida covers seems expensive. Info on Tyvek at www.materialconcepts.com -- !Replace DECIMAL.POINT in my e-mail address with just a . to reply directly Eric Greenwell Richland, WA (USA) |
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