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For cosmetic reasons, we need to have the rudder and elevator of our
sailplane re-covered while the plane is taken apart during its next major inspection. Where can this be done in Southern California ? Thanks in advance for any tips. Cheers, Charles |
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By "recovered" I presume you mean tube and fabric?
Most EAA Organizations would know an A&P that can do fabic work. Just the rudder and elevator of a L-13 or SGS 2-33 should not be that difficult. Where in SoCal are you? BT wrote in message ups.com... For cosmetic reasons, we need to have the rudder and elevator of our sailplane re-covered while the plane is taken apart during its next major inspection. Where can this be done in Southern California ? Thanks in advance for any tips. Cheers, Charles |
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