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"Robert Loer" wrote in message
... Can not possibly afford a hanger and can not find a shelter so my plane will have to sit out. Is a fabric covered plane an absolute no-no? What can be done? Historically, this was quite common, and fabric covered airplanes sat outside in all climates for more than half of the time that aviation has existed. However; periodic inspections of the structure, in the course of recovering the aircraft, are much more critical to safety when the aircraft is stored outside. Also, the drain holes become much more important and you almost certainly won't get the benefit of the newer and longer lasting fabrics and finishes. Your best sources of information for good and safe schedules and procedures will be, in no particular order: 1) An old, or second generation, mechanic. 2) Type clubs for aircraft with similar construction. 3) EAA 4) Owners at smaller airports where hangars are less common. I hope this helps. Peter |
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