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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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Eric Greenwell wrote in message ...
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 I have used the material for covers on my Glider, airplane, cars and Motorcycles for over 10 years now. I am a layman on sewing but made the covers my self. Some of them I glued with good results. What I like with tyvek, it is real white, like no other material and keeps things nice and cool, very lightweight and waterproof. In order to not make it flap around too much, one needs to make a tight fit. With velcro in the right places the covers should stay on alright. I had the pure white outside and the lettering inside, which would leave small amounts of blue one the wings. Lining them and small amounts of netting on the bottom would be a plus, making the covers heavier. With the price of the material, one can make new ones every 2 years. If you don't mind the labor. Looking at the Jaxida covers, I am amazed at the workmanship that goes into them! |
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Eric Greenwell wrote in message ...
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 I can do any kind of heavy sewing, if anyone needs something custom made. Im in the SF Bay area. -Dan |
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