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Old May 9th 09, 11:49 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Anyone know if the SZD-55 canopy uses the same perspex molding as the
SZD-48-3 or the 59? (the Jantar Std 3 and the Acro have the same exact
canopy/frame, I have a 59...)

Before lectures start about how even 'identical canopies' are slightly
different from one individual ship to the next, I'm not looking for a
new canopy (thank god!). I'm only trying to have one of those oh-so-
nifty platinum canopy covers made since it's 'hot time' again,
http://www.easycanopycovers.com/ and Boyd only has the pattern for a
55 as of now, which to my eye looks like the same canopy but with a
little bit different shape frame at the aft (the 59/48-3 has slightly
more radius at the bottom corner) and it's not far fetched for SZD to
'recycle' like that (nor any other manufacturers...), but before
buying one fit for a 55 I'd prefer some confirmation, even the
questionable kind found here

TIA.
-Paul

PS. -or... if anyone knows of a 48-3/59 near Warner Springs...
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Old May 10th 09, 12:24 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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Hmmm, actually, looking at factory drawings makes them look far less
alike unfortunately...
http://www.alpenstreckenflug.de/Pros...o/Image-04.JPG
http://www.alpenstreckenflug.de/Pros...1/Image-02.JPG

Well... any known 48's or 59s near Warner?

-Paul
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Old May 10th 09, 03:35 AM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On May 9, 7:24*pm, sisu1a wrote:
Hmmm, actually, looking at factory drawings makes them look far less
alike unfortunately... * http://www.alpenstreckenflug.de/Pros...1/Image-02.JPG

Well... *any known 48's or 59s near Warner?

-Paul


No 55 was a totally new design including the canopy/frame..
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Old May 11th 09, 04:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
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On May 9, 3:49*pm, sisu1a wrote:
Anyone know if the SZD-55 canopy uses the same perspex molding as the
SZD-48-3 or the 59? (the Jantar Std 3 and the Acro have the same exact
canopy/frame, I have a 59...)

Before lectures start about how even 'identical canopies' are slightly
different from one individual ship to the next, I'm not looking for a
new canopy (thank god!). I'm only trying to have one of those oh-so-
nifty platinum canopy covers made since it's 'hot time' again,http://www.easycanopycovers.com/*and Boyd only has the pattern for a
55 as of now, which to my eye looks like the same canopy but with a
little bit different shape frame at the aft (the 59/48-3 has slightly
more radius at the bottom corner) and it's not far fetched for SZD to
'recycle' like that (nor any other manufacturers...), but before
buying one fit for a 55 I'd prefer some confirmation, even the
questionable kind found here

TIA.
-Paul

PS. -or... *if anyone knows of a 48-3/59 near Warner Springs...


Paul,

The 48-3 and 59 have the same canopies.

Jacek
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Old May 11th 09, 05:34 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
sisu1a
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The 48-3 and 59 have the same canopies.

Jacek


Thanks all for answers. I do know the 48-3 and 59 are the same, but
more importantly I solved the problem I was trying to with my original
question as to whether the 55 shares the canopy with the 48-3/59
(which it does not, figured out by inspecting factory drawings more
closely and then confirmed by another post). The Platinum Canopy Cap
folks (Franklin Fabrication) kindly got in touch with me after seeing
my post here and gave me the specific measurement points they use to
make new patterns.

If anyone is interested in having one of these fine covers made for
their ship and it too also is not yet on the list of available covers,
I can send you the .pdf that Franklin Fab sent me which illustrates
quite clearly what they need to add your plane. These covers are
nothing short of amazing, and convenient doesn't even begin to
describe the usefulness of them, plus they look really slick. If you
live somewhere warm/hot, or even just sunny, your getup is really
quite incomplete without one of these...
http://www.easycanopycovers.com/ watch the embedded vids halfway
down the page to see fellas removing their own covers and stowing them
unassisted- while buckled in their ships! Try that with any other
cover while gridded... 'we don't need no stinkin umbrellas!'

-Paul
 




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