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I'm not sure if my V2C canopy's final fit is correct, and whether this
can be adjusted. The canopy frame sits very slightly higher than the neighboring fuse when closed and locked, by 1 - 1.5 mm. I don't know whether this is within factory tolerance, and if it's not, if there's an adjustment for it, such as a way to lower the locking pin receivers on the fuselage. Advance thanks ~ted/2NO |
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How hot/cold is it where you are?
My D2cT canopy which fitted perfectly in the summer is currently standing a little proud at the front and back in the Scottish winter. The canopy will contract lengthwise in the cold proportionately more along the midline than at the lower canopy sides thus pulling the front and rear canopy rails more vertical (as viewed from the side) and raising them at the top. I expect mine to be fine when the weather warms up. I would simply stick an overlapping piece of mylar on the canopy frame to smooth the gap meantime. John Galloway At 20:48 28 January 2006, wrote: I'm not sure if my V2C canopy's final fit is correct, and whether this can be adjusted. The canopy frame sits very slightly higher than the neighboring fuse when closed and locked, by 1 - 1.5 mm. I don't know whether this is within factory tolerance, and if it's not, if there's an adjustment for it, such as a way to lower the locking pin receivers on the fuselage. Advance thanks ~ted/2NO |
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Agree with John that there is a big difference in fit with temperature,
and you are seeing extremes. My 28 canopy was binding and hard to open after baking on the ground in the Arizona sun. I relieved it just just enough to stop binding but after cold soaking at 9k on a winter flight there is a large gap front and rear. It also seems to fit high when cold but flush when warm. I'd suggest you don't change anything unless the problem is there both hot and cold. (temp ranges in Arizona +115 F on ground in summer to well below freezing at altitude in winter). Andy |
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Wow. This morning -- when it was nice and nippy -- I pulled the fuse
into the garage and the front and back ends of the canopy frame were curled up a good 2mm above the fuse. Over the next six hours, when the temp rose from 40 to 70 degrees thanks to a heater in the garage, that space got noticably smaller. Seems like it might be a waste of time trying to seal it, if you can get it to shut tight at just one temperate range! ~ted/2NO |
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