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Old September 3rd 11, 06:54 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Rex Mayes
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Default all-weather covers from Kerry Cover Co. Ltd.

I have a sample tail plane cover on a glider parked out side in
Williams, Ca.

It appears to be an exact knock off of a Jaxida cover. It has been 2
months and seems to performing about the same as well. Turning yellow
bit providing protecting from sun and dew set.
The delivery was very fast.

At 600 dollars for a complete set delivered for a Duo Discus I am so
far impressed.
Rex Mayes
 




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