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Paul, you should have drain holes in the bottom of the fuselage center
section belly skin.  Crawl under
the airplane and look.  They are generally 1/8" diameter holes.

Syd Cohen
NC94196
Wausau, WI

Paul Tanzar wrote:

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> The previous owner of N94821 kept it hangared, so the
> plane came without a cockpit cover. As I wait
> patiently for my new cockpit cover from Bruce's, I'm
> relieved that the canopy has closed tighly enough to
> keep the interior dry through several bouts of spring
> rains (as Dennis Spiegel has previously referred to
> with our crummy weather). I'm not too comfortable,
> however, with the buckets of water that must surely be
> running down the canopy sides and through the generous
> gap between canopy and fuselage sides. I assume
> (hope!) that there is drainage for that water, but I
> would appreciate some reassurance, or cautions, from
> those of you more familiar with this aspect of the
> 'coupe airframe.
>
> Thanx,
> Paul
>
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