> "Mark Jones" <[email protected]> writes:
> Here is a replacement lexan canopy which just
> might fit the bill.
> The stronger (thicker ones) are out there.
> http://www2.towerhobbies.com/cgi-bin/wti0001p?&I=LXBMP8&P=7
This "canopy" looks perfect for the tip light lenses.
==Many Thanks !!== for the pointer.
I've ordered a pair for "engineering evaluation" and
will report asap. At $3.49 each, they will be good for
=something=, ie, a rudder-top strobe enclosure ?
FWIW, the spam-can TC'd Grumman-American
airplanes use a PMA'd tip lens from LP Aero Plastics.
While their tip lenses would be good for any homebuilt
needing a similar part, at ~$40 each they are 'way too
pricey for what they are: a thin, ( ~0.040" or less ) shape
of a soft, flexible plastic ( polycarbonate ? ) and are cut
to final fit with kitchen scissors.
Art Cacella 1970 American AA-1 N6155L "Dinkie"
1972 KR-1 Plans, still not started <sigh>
( but four metal homebuilts underway )
Winston-Salem, NC
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