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Old August 26th 07, 09:52 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eliot
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I will be leaving my 1-34 outside. Does anyone know what is the best
material to use to cover the wings and fuselage?
Art

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Old August 26th 07, 10:12 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Marc Ramsey[_2_]
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Eliot wrote:
I will be leaving my 1-34 outside. Does anyone know what is the best
material to use to cover the wings and fuselage?


Uh, the big advantage of a metal glider is that you don't really need to
cover it (of course, if there is a hail problem, you really need a
hangar or some sort of rigid roof structure). Just wash and wax it once
in a while, like a car. The only real issue is a proper canopy cover,
the best solution seems to be a rigid fiberglass cover that rests on the
canopy frame, and doesn't touch the canopy at all...

Marc
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Old August 27th 07, 01:03 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Eliot wrote:
I will be leaving my 1-34 outside. Does anyone know what is the best
material to use to cover the wings and fuselage?
Art

A good airplane wax. That's the beauty of the metal glider :-)


Shawn
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Old August 27th 07, 03:41 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Metal...in the shape of a hangar

Eliot wrote:
I will be leaving my 1-34 outside. Does anyone know what is the best
material to use to cover the wings and fuselage?
Art


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Old August 28th 07, 08:34 AM
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step 1- cover it with insurance
step 2 - get someone to steal it
step 3- buy something that glides with the insurance money

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Old September 2nd 07, 06:13 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Nick Thomas
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Not a silly question really. The rudder is fabric and
besides a canopy cover, a cover on the vertical fin
and rudder might be nice. I have always wanted one,
so if you have one made I would like one too.



 




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