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On Sep 27, 10:39 am, Tim Taylor wrote:
I am getting ready to replace the panel in my Ventus B. Are there any standard materials (especially the core) and recommended glass and core thickness used to layup a new one? This is a fixed panel, does not pop up when the canopy is opened. I was thinking of using a 1/16" to 1/8" core of DIVINYCELL. So far the thinest I can find is 1/8", is this too thick and will it handle the compression of mounting screws through it? For General purpose Epoxy fiberglass work I would recommend MGS Epoxy. If you saw the floorpan in my HP16, that is what was made with. For the Glass I would just use Rutan Bidirectional Cloth. This is very simlar to some of german cloth used in sailplanes (Also simlar to what I used on my floorpan) Both are available from Aircraft Spruce and are reasonably priced. Brian Case HP16T N16VP |
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