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a friend bought a DART 17(T51 17R), build in 1968, SN1610. Glider is in good
condition but the canopy needs to be replaced. any leads appreciated to find out where we can get.... - a new canopy - original - a new canopy from one of the canopyh makers - a used serviceable canopy (no cracks or repairs) cheers Ernie |
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Earlier, "Ernie" wrote
a friend bought a DART 17(T51 17R), build in 1968, SN1610. Glider is in good condition but the canopy needs to be replaced. The only replacement Dart canopy I've ever seen was on Mike Hoke's Dart. It was made by Cowley at El Mirage; they're long out of business. My general experience is that the least expensive place to get a replacement canopy is from the holder of the original tooling. Doing it once with parts that fit is almost always cheaper than doing it twice. Two other resources to consider: Thermotec (Ray Poquette) does one-offs like that, but can be a bit pricey. Jim Marske free-blows canopies for his Pioneers as well as 1-26s and things like that. You might ask hem to help. Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com |
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Another source might be George Applebay in New Mexico. George gave a
nice demonstration of canopy blowing during the Sailplane Homebuilders Workshop in October at the Southwest Soaring museum. I believe that George would suggest using the maufacturer's canopy first, but when not available or for a glider without insurance coverage, his blown canopies are a good, less expensive option. Good Luck, ...... Neal Bob Kuykendall wrote: Earlier, "Ernie" wrote a friend bought a DART 17(T51 17R), build in 1968, SN1610. Glider is in good condition but the canopy needs to be replaced. The only replacement Dart canopy I've ever seen was on Mike Hoke's Dart. It was made by Cowley at El Mirage; they're long out of business. My general experience is that the least expensive place to get a replacement canopy is from the holder of the original tooling. Doing it once with parts that fit is almost always cheaper than doing it twice. Two other resources to consider: Thermotec (Ray Poquette) does one-offs like that, but can be a bit pricey. Jim Marske free-blows canopies for his Pioneers as well as 1-26s and things like that. You might ask hem to help. Thanks, and best regards to all Bob K. http://www.hpaircraft.com |
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