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"Does anyone have any experience with EMFO covers for sailplanes. I
would be interested in how they compare with the ones made by Jaxida. " This question was already asked in 2005....and no real answer was given to the initial author (James d'Andrea). I recently have received from Emfo company a small piece of their cover they are proposing. The external plastic sheet seems to be far more robust than the one proposed by Jaxida. I intend to buy a Emfo covers set when the current Jaxida ones I have will be completely "eaten" by UV. Has someone a pragmatic experience with the Emfo covers? What is the expected life time of the Emfo covers? How robust is the Emfo covers against UV and humidity (belgian weather) Cheers, Bruno |
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On Sep 5, 12:05*pm, nimbus wrote:
"Does anyone have any experience with EMFO covers for sailplanes. *I would be interested in how they compare with the ones made by Jaxida. " This question was already asked in 2005....and no real answer was given to the initial author (James d'Andrea). I recently have received from Emfo company a small piece of their cover they are proposing. The external plastic sheet seems to be far more robust than the one proposed by Jaxida. I intend to buy a Emfo covers set when the current Jaxida ones I have will be completely "eaten" by UV. Has someone a pragmatic experience with the Emfo covers? What is the expected life time of the Emfo covers? How robust is the Emfo covers against UV and humidity (belgian weather) Cheers, Bruno Bruno I have use EMFO for 3 summer. They fit very well , very well made.and do not show any sign of wear. They must be aired if you have heavy dew in the morning. They tend to accumulate mildew inside otherwise. The elastic band to attach them could be better but it is a minor item. Good buy for the price. Gilles |
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The EMFO covers are a little heavier, which means they require more
storage space and are a bit of a handful when you're rolling them up. But this seems to mean good durability too. My Nimbus 3/25.5 set was their first for that span of N3. The wing tip panel covers weren't cut right, but they were replaced as soon as I provided the dimensions that EMFO needed. Great customer support. The covers have not seen lots of use, and still look quite new. Jim |
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I bought a set of Emfo covers for my Std. Cirrus 3 1/2 years ago in
preference to Jaxida following discussions with owners of both. I left my glider rigged for most of the season the first year with the covers on and have used them fairly regularily since, with the canopy cover supplied as part of the set used pretty much all the time- they show no visible signs of UV aging or other signs of wear. I ordered mine at a busy time and was quoted 6 weeks lead time to have them made and they were ready to be shipped in 5. Definately no regrets... Rowan At 19:35 05 September 2008, JS wrote: The EMFO covers are a little heavier, which means they require more storage space and are a bit of a handful when you're rolling them up. But this seems to mean good durability too. My Nimbus 3/25.5 set was their first for that span of N3. The wing tip panel covers weren't cut right, but they were replaced as soon as I provided the dimensions that EMFO needed. Great customer support. The covers have not seen lots of use, and still look quite new. Jim |
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On Sep 5, 5:05*pm, nimbus wrote:
"Does anyone have any experience with EMFO covers for sailplanes. *I would be interested in how they compare with the ones made by Jaxida. " This question was already asked in 2005....and no real answer was given to the initial author (James d'Andrea). I recently have received from Emfo company a small piece of their cover they are proposing. The external plastic sheet seems to be far more robust than the one proposed by Jaxida. I intend to buy a Emfo covers set when the current Jaxida ones I have will be completely "eaten" by UV. Has someone a pragmatic experience with the Emfo covers? What is the expected life time of the Emfo covers? How robust is the Emfo covers against UV and humidity (belgian weather) I'm not sure if they ship to your country, but Vertigo Covers have been branching out into glider covers of late, and they seem to be excellent quality and good for several years - I guess Belgian weather is pretty similar to UK weather. They are certainly more robust than Jaxida covers, I haven't handled other makes. |
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Having owned 3 sets of Jaxidas and looked at (and seriously considered)
Emfos over the years I would definitely be getting Vertigo covers next time. The tailoring is a bit simpler than Jaxidas but the coverage is good and the new material seems excellent. It is not a coated material but seems to be extremely water resistant. You can easily blow water beads off the covers by mouth - they just run away. I have been feeling inside the wing covers of a couple of gliders parked out all wet summer in them and the interior is dry - unlike my Jaxidas. I have no connection to or interest in the company. http://www.vertigocovers.co.uk/Verti...rs_Covers.html John Galloway At 12:03 06 September 2008, Cats wrote: On Sep 5, 5:05=A0pm, nimbus wrote: "Does anyone have any experience with EMFO covers for sailplanes. =A0I would be interested in how they compare with the ones made by Jaxida. " This question was already asked in 2005....and no real answer was given to the initial author (James d'Andrea). I recently have received from Emfo company a small piece of their cover they are proposing. The external plastic sheet seems to be far more robust than the one proposed by Jaxida. I intend to buy a Emfo covers set when the current Jaxida ones I have will be completely "eaten" by UV. Has someone a pragmatic experience with the Emfo covers? What is the expected life time of the Emfo covers? How robust is the Emfo covers against UV and humidity (belgian weather) I'm not sure if they ship to your country, but Vertigo Covers have been branching out into glider covers of late, and they seem to be excellent quality and good for several years - I guess Belgian weather is pretty similar to UK weather. They are certainly more robust than Jaxida covers, I haven't handled other makes. |
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On Sep 6, 7:23*pm, John Galloway wrote:
snip *You can easily blow water beads off the covers by mouth - they just run away. *I have been feeling inside the wing covers of a couple of gliders parked out all wet summer in them and the interior is dry - unlike my Jaxidas. And they are new this season - are your Jaxidas?. The acid test will be in 2-3 years. One problem with mine that seems to be resolving itself was leakage through the seam along the top of the canopy cover. BTW was advised to use baby wipes to clean off bird p**! |
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At 19:12 06 September 2008, Cats wrote:
On Sep 6, 7:23=A0pm, John Galloway wrote: =A0You can easily blow water beads off the covers by mouth - they just run away. =A0I have been feelin= g inside the wing covers of a couple of gliders parked out all wet summer i= n them and the interior is dry - unlike my Jaxidas. And they are new this season - are your Jaxidas?. The acid test will be in 2-3 years. One problem with mine that seems to be resolving itself was leakage through the seam along the top of the canopy cover. BTW was advised to use baby wipes to clean off bird p**! My Jaxidas are 2 years old but they are made with their newer outer material which has not deteriorated and seems to be waterproof. What seems to happen is that in very wet conditions the separate inner corrugated material absorbs water. My speculation is that it is the unintended consequence of having a flapping/flexible structure raised slightly off the wing that allows (sometimes very humid) air to circulate over the glider surfaces - especially when there are windy conditions. I think that it is better to have a waterproof but breathable and fairly heavy and inflexible material lying directly on the wing to minimize under-the-cover air movement but allow water vapour to escape when the rain stops. John Galloway |
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On Sep 7, 11:23*am, John Galloway wrote:
At 19:12 06 September 2008, Cats wrote: On Sep 6, 7:23=A0pm, John Galloway *wrote: =A0You can easily blow water beads off the covers by mouth - they just run away. =A0I have been feelin= g inside the wing covers of a couple of gliders parked out all wet summer i= n them and the interior is dry - unlike my Jaxidas. And they are new this season - are your Jaxidas?. *The acid test will be in 2-3 years. *One problem with mine that seems to be resolving itself was leakage through the seam along the top of the canopy cover. *BTW was advised to use baby wipes to clean off bird p**! My Jaxidas are 2 years old but they are made with their newer outer material which has not deteriorated and seems to be waterproof. *What seems to happen is that in very wet conditions the separate inner corrugated material absorbs water. *My speculation is that it is the unintended consequence of having a flapping/flexible structure raised slightly off the wing that allows (sometimes very humid) air to circulate over the glider surfaces - especially when there are windy conditions. *I think that it is better to have a waterproof but breathable and fairly heavy and inflexible material lying directly on the wing to minimize under-the-cover air movement but allow water vapour to escape when the rain stops. John Galloway- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I bought a set of EMFO covers for my LS-3-17 and would never consider buying them again in the future. The cover for the tailplane did not fit and was obviously made for another glider, and the fuselage cover fit too snugly to hold the velco attachments on the wing covers. I notified EMFO of the problems, and they requested that I send them photos before they would replace them. I sent the photos to both EMFO and Tom Knauff, the US distributor of EMFO at the time. Despite multiple emails sent by both me and Tom Knauff, we never received a reply from EMFO during the next 2 years. During that time, I continued to use the cover pieces that did fit to partially protect my glider from the elements. My experience was that EMFOs did not stand up to the extreme UV conditions and heat of Truckee, CA where my glider was based (5,900 ft and 90+ deg F). The covers turned brown in color, shrank, and deteriorated in the sunlight. I sent the covers back to Knauff who sent them to EMFO as the covers are advertised to come with a 3 year warranty. When EMFO received the covers, they quickly responded this time, and accused me of violating the warranty by washing the covers with a chemical or detergent when in fact I did not. Evidently, EMFO thought the smell of the detiorated fabric was a chemical, or was from chemical exposure. In the end and after several more emails to EMFO, I never got a set of replacements that ever fit my glider. in my case, EMFO ignored my product complaints about poorly fitting covers, and blamed me for their covers not standing up to their durability claims to avoid honoring their warranty. Although I never got a satisfactory resolution to the problem, Tom Knauff provided me with excellent customer service in trying to get EMFO to get me a set of covers that fit during that two year period. My understanding is that he no longer distributes EMFO nor Jaxida covers, in part, due to the problems he has had with these companies supporting their products. |
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On Sep 7, 12:19*pm, "James D'Andrea" wrote:
On Sep 7, 11:23*am, John Galloway wrote: At 19:12 06 September 2008, Cats wrote: On Sep 6, 7:23=A0pm, John Galloway *wrote: =A0You can easily blow water beads off the covers by mouth - they just run away. =A0I have been feelin= g inside the wing covers of a couple of gliders parked out all wet summer i= n them and the interior is dry - unlike my Jaxidas. And they are new this season - are your Jaxidas?. *The acid test will be in 2-3 years. *One problem with mine that seems to be resolving itself was leakage through the seam along the top of the canopy cover. *BTW was advised to use baby wipes to clean off bird p**! My Jaxidas are 2 years old but they are made with their newer outer material which has not deteriorated and seems to be waterproof. *What seems to happen is that in very wet conditions the separate inner corrugated material absorbs water. *My speculation is that it is the unintended consequence of having a flapping/flexible structure raised slightly off the wing that allows (sometimes very humid) air to circulate over the glider surfaces - especially when there are windy conditions. *I think that it is better to have a waterproof but breathable and fairly heavy and inflexible material lying directly on the wing to minimize under-the-cover air movement but allow water vapour to escape when the rain stops. John Galloway- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - I bought a set of EMFO covers for my LS-3-17 and would never consider buying them again in the future. *The cover for the tailplane did not fit and was obviously made for another glider, and the fuselage cover fit too snugly to hold the velco attachments on the wing covers. *I notified EMFO of the problems, and they requested that I send them photos before they would replace them. *I sent the photos to both EMFO and Tom Knauff, the US distributor of EMFO at the time. *Despite multiple emails sent by both me and Tom Knauff, we never received a reply from EMFO during the next 2 years. *During that time, I continued to use the cover pieces that did fit to partially protect my glider from the elements. *My experience was that EMFOs did not stand up to the extreme UV conditions and heat of Truckee, CA where my glider was based (5,900 ft and 90+ deg F). *The covers turned brown in color, shrank, and deteriorated in the sunlight. *I sent the covers back to Knauff who sent them to EMFO as the covers are advertised to come with a 3 year warranty. *When EMFO received the covers, they quickly responded this time, and accused me of violating the warranty by washing the covers with a chemical or detergent when in fact I did not. *Evidently, EMFO thought the smell of the detiorated fabric was a chemical, or was from chemical exposure. *In the end and after several more emails to EMFO, I never got a set of replacements that ever fit my glider. *in my case, EMFO ignored my product complaints about poorly fitting covers, and blamed me for their covers not standing up to their durability claims to avoid honoring their warranty. *Although I never got a satisfactory resolution to the problem, Tom Knauff provided me with excellent customer service in trying to get EMFO to get me a set of covers that fit during that two year period. *My understanding is that he no longer distributes EMFO nor Jaxida covers, in part, due to the problems he has had with these companies supporting their products. A club I used to belong to had some wing covers replaced by Jaxida under warranty that has deteriorated in the Sun (western USA again). These were before the new "waxy exterior layer" style fabric that Jaxida is now using - and might have been a bad batch of previous style fabric. I've also dealt with Jaxida on getting a kit/ instructions to modify covers existing covers for transparent solar panel covers, and dealt with Jaxida when there had been a mistake delivering cover part with a new sailplane I purchased. All in all, considering language and location issues I've found Jaxida OK to do business with. For some things I've worked through Williams Soaring to get info/help from Jaxida (esp. anything requiring payment etc. since Jaxida like many small European businesses won't accept credit cards). YMMV. And Bruno is in Europe so dealing with Jaxida should be easier. Bruno - if this is for your ASH-26E, the long style Jaxida Fueslage covers (with or without clear solar panel covers) will help keep rain out of the engine bay opening. Possible humidity build up in the engine bay if stored for long term under covers is one reasons I would prefer to keep the 26E in a proper ventilated trailer. Darryl |
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