Do your prospective buyer a favor and take the old fabric off for a thorough
inspection. If you had "balooning" you are lucky the covering didn't rip and
leave you with a flying brick. The wings need recovering anyway. There is no
way you can be absolutly sure there is no corrosion unless you romove the
fabric.
Bob
Glenn Chiappe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Coupers:
I have a pair of fabric wings for sale -- just posted them if anyone is
interested. They are on my flying, in-annual ercoupe, but in need of a
re-cover job -- the adhesive between the fabric and the leading edge skins is
poor and causes some ballooning while flying -- not good.
I bought another pair of wings and have completed covering those -- so the
old ones (and I flew them about a week ago) -- are available for sale if anyone
needs them, let me know and we'll work out a deal.
Leading edges have a few kinks, but are pretty straight, no corrosion (for a
60-year-old set of wings!) -- I'm keeping the ailerons and lighting.
Let me know if interested --
Glenn Chiappe
Austin, TX
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