The former owner and builder removed an antenna from the tail for his new build. Now I’m left with a dilemma.
The former owner and builder removed an antenna from the tail for his new build. Now I’m left with a dilemma.
If you’re a giant, you’ve got a nice handle to pick up the tail of your airplane!
John Evens
Arvada, CO
Kitfox SS7 N27JE
EAA Lifetime
Chap. 43 honorary Lifetime
Do you know what it’s covered with and what system? Repairs are straight forward once you know what product you are dealing with. There should even be videos online to walk you through the process.
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
It's got aluminum reinforcements under the fabric. And I think it's Stits Poly Fiber. I need to get on their web site or youtube to see what their patch procedure is.
Perfect spot for a go Pro mount
I was just in the polyfiber class. It depends a little bit on what the top coat is, but there are instructions in Appendix I of the polyfiber manual. It's not difficult. A polyfiber practice kit will have all you need and then some.
The repair section is Appendix I as was mentioned, page 108 in my Polyfiber Manual.
Jim Ott
Portland, OR
Kitfox SS7 flying
Rotax 912ULS
If it has reenforcing aluminum under it, you could install some rivnuts and screw an aluminum plate over it of you think you ever need to get back in there
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Josh Esser
Flying SS7
Rotax 914iS
AirMaster Prop
Edmonton, AB, CWL3
[QUOTE=Esser;71181]If it has reenforcing aluminum under it, you could install some rivnuts and screw an aluminum plate over it of you think you ever need to get back in there[/]
That's a great idea! Four screws on each side maybe? Bend it out of one piece with some thin felt between alum and fabric.