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Hi::
If you are located close to LP plastics, see if you
can get your canopy glass installed by others. If my memory serves me
correctly, LP is in Southern California, Chino, maybe. I did my own glass
install all around, so I felt quite confident that I could do the canopy,
wrong!
I went through two glasses @ $750.00 each, before I
got it installed correctly. The Alon Canopy MUST fit tightly against the
front gasket, and tuck under in the rear to effect good aerodynamics. If
you don't get it exactly right it will slow your airplane down by 5 MPH, and you
will be deafened by the slip stream scream! Univair has the old canopy
install jig on the rear lot in Arvada, and that is the goofiest conglomeration
you ever saw in order to get the glass and frame configured properly. Take
an old Pharts advice and have a glass pro do the canopy.
Wayne
----- Original Message -----From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Sent: Sunday, September 07, 2003 12:59 PMSubject: Re: [COUPERS-FLYIN] Alon canopy glass----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]----Gene; Univair carries the replacement Plexiglas in two shades, and I believe it is made for them by LP Aeroplastics.
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