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1. 09:15 AM - Re: Forward tilting windshield (slingshot003)
2. 06:43 PM - Re: Forward tilting windshield (Richard Pike)
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Subject: | Re: Forward tilting windshield |
Richard Pike,
Thanks for sharing the pics & description. 1) How are the scuff plates secured
to the fuselage & 2) What did you use for the leading edge trim on the windshield?
-Richard Swiderski
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Subject: | Re: Forward tilting windshield |
If I remember correctly, (HAH!) I bent the aluminum scuff plates to fit as snug
as I could, and then glued them on with either GOOP or E-6000. I don't remember
why I made them so big, just looking at the photos, they look like they could
have been a lot smaller.
This is the rubber trim that fits around the front edge of the Lexan: https://www.aircraftspruce.com/catalog/pnpages/05-02200.php
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Richard Pike
Kolb MKIII N420P (420ldPoops)
Kingsport, TN 3TN0
Forgiving is tough, being forgiven is wonderful, and God's grace really is amazing.
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