Some photos of two options. First are photos of my current set up. I used Murle Williams window templates during my build which doesn't use an external frame but a bonded in thin aluminum triangular frame (looks like it is 13" long on the sides) and a piece of thin lexan held in with lots of very small bolts. See first 3 photos of my window install.
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Looks like the bonded in frame is about 13" on each side.
You can't see the aluminum frame as it is sandwiched between the outside fabric and another piece glued over the frame on the inside of the aircraft. The opening was simply cut out with a razor blade and a larger sized piece of lexan bolted on the inside makes up the window. The bolts are of course in holes drilled through the fabric layers and internal aluminum frame at carefully spaced locations. I've never had it leak while flying in rain or washing the aircraft.
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Photo of the inside of the window.
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Second is a kit made by a fellow Kitfoxer out of Oklahoma. Sent it to me at least 12 years ago and I never installed it.
The kit cost $100.00 over 12 years ago. It is a very well made aluminum frame ( almost looks like it was stamped) and somewhat thicker lexan with protective film still on. My kit still looks as it did when he shipped to me. I'd be willing to sell it for $100.00 including shipping to the lower 48.
Good chance if still available from my friend that the price has gone up.
Not sure if it is still available but if this one sells and others want one, I'll try to contact him.
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Window taped in place over mine. Mine is just slightly larger so this kit most likely would not work as a replacement for my existing window.
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I also have what looks like an original side window set up that is sewn to a larger triangular piece of fabric. The windows still look useable as they retain the protective film on the lexan. If these will work for someone I'll take a offer on them and ship them my cost. Time to get them out of my hangar before they get damaged.
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