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Thanks Harry!
We're pretty lucky around these parts to have a
great Antique Airplane Assn. group, http://www.geocities.com/texasaaa/ with members logging
more experience in tube and fabric than I have breathing! It appears that
some of these guys wear custom tailored Ceconite clothing! ;-) Anyway
I was privy to my own IA doing a repair to a Cub, so I have had a bit of a
primer in the art. I'm actually looking forward to doing a set, but feel
free to shout out the name of the fellow who covered yours. It'll always
help someone.
Al
> Hi Al...
>
> Speaking of Wings being covered...I just bought my 1946 415C from a fellow
> in Dennison, Texas, and the Wings were covered in 05 with Stitts. The
> "Ferry Pilot" who brought my plane back (Tucson, AZ) said
> "That was the greatest Covering He had seen...a Work of Art... He called it".
> So...noticing you were from ( somewhere in) Texas, IF you
> don't want to do the job yourself (as you so eloquently mentioned it to the fellow in Tennessee)...let me know IF you ever need names etc of an "Expert" (Wing Covering).
>
> Regards...
>
> Harry Conner
>
> N799TX (noticed "TX"...are ALL planes registered in Texas given the same "TX" at the end of the numbers?? :)
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: A DeMarzo [link: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 5:00 PM
> Subject: Re: [COUPERS-TECH] Wing Cover Service
>
>
> ----[Please read http://ercoupers.com/disclaimer.htm before following any advice in this forum.]---- Hi Dave;
>
> I'm
> just thinking, but would be very surprised to hear that the mechanic you
> entrust to do, at least your annuals,
> can't do this. That makes me cringe. I hope he declined because he's too
> busy.
>
>
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