My "flat" windshield is not bolted to the fuselage at the bottom. I 
will try to get you pictures.

Frank Nelson
N51DV - 415C
TOA

--- In [email protected], "Glen Davis" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Kevin
> 
> I believe you are misinformed.  The bubble windshield is NOT bolted 
to the fuselage at the bottom.  In fact, it is not bolted to the 
airplane at all.  It his held in place at the top by the window bow, 
the strap of metal going across the top of the windshield.  That bow 
is bolted to the fuselage with two bolts on either side.  The bottom 
of the windshield is held in place only with the rubber gasket.  This 
gasket has a channel in it which the window fits into.  When the 
airplane is in flight, and the window is installed correctly, the 
slipstream pushes down on the windshield and holds it securely in 
position.  When the airplane is on the ground and not moving, you can 
actually exert a bit of force on the inside of the window and open a 
gap at the base of the window, where it is held in place by the 
gasket.  I have had my bubble replaced four times over the past 
couple of years for various reasons.  From that I can tell you that a 
bubble windshield installed properly, and trimmed properly prior to 
installation, will not require any bolts.
> 
> Glen


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