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Subject: | locking up the plane |
HI Bob-
All it takes is a couple of webbing straps at the leading and training
edges of the cover, with brass grommets at the ends. Token brass padlocks
to connect them under the fusselage, and the semi-honest can't get access
to look without doing permanent damage.
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Subject: | locking up the plane |
You guys have got it all wrong :)
Borrow your kids pet Carpet Snake and leave it sitting on the seat while yo
ur away from the plane - Not many people will open your canopy then :)
In Australia we are required to provide some form of locking since the 9/11
security stuff came in.
Cheers
John Morrissey
From: owner-rv-list-server@matronics.com [mailto:owner-rv-list-server@matro
nics.com] On Behalf Of GLEN MATEJCEK
Sent: Friday, 12 April 2013 9:51 AM
Subject: RV-List: locking up the plane
HI Bob-
All it takes is a couple of webbing straps at the leading and training edge
s of the cover, with brass grommets at the ends. Token brass padlocks to c
onnect them under the fusselage, and the semi-honest can't get access to lo
ok without doing permanent damage.
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