John Wright, Sr., emphasized that he can be reached _after_ 9:00 p.m.
Central time
each evening. He didn't say how much after 9:00 p.m. (Rita poked him and
said
"You're not always home by 9:00." but he replied firmly 9:00 p.m.)

He's happy to provide information to EOC club members.


[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> I never thought about the edge of the cover rubbing on the fabric.
> I talked to an IA and he thought it would be all right. Maybe he was
> seeing a wing recovery job in the near future if I placed them on the
> inside.
>
> I was reading thru my old Coupe Capers and John Wright had a
> short note in the Feb 1995 issue that said the following: "I have
> developed a way to attach reinforcement plates to cloth wings
> with a special glue that will not ruin paint". I am trying to contact
> him to check a little further on this.
> Jim Palmer
> Pierre SD
>
> In a message dated 7/10/00 8:56:54 AM Central Daylight Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> << Jim,  I don't think you can put the rings on the inside.  It's been a
long
> time
>  since studying this, and I'm certain to be corrected, but without the
> plastic of the
>  ring on the outside, you'd be in jeopardy of having the cover cut the
> fabric.  The
>  ring and cover could then depart the aircraft in flight.  You'd soon
get a
> whole new
>  meaning for the swiss cheese AD.
>
>  Larry. >>
>
>
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