I've been pleased with the wind noise reduction produced with
SP-FT132 sealing foam tape around my Ventus canopy. Unlike
hardware-store foam tape, its a closed-cell foam, and very thin,
only 1/32 inch thick before compression. It's black, but I put it
on the canopy, not the fuselage, so its not typically visible.
Available from several places, e.g.
http://www.aeroinstock.com/products/SP-
FT132/25/4173/product_detail/index.html
At 06:12 10 October 2013, Peter Scholz wrote:
Am 09.10.2013 20:18, Tom Bjork wrote:
I am trying to reduce the wind noise in my Duo Discus. I've
tried
adhesive-backed foam and weather-stripping with limited
success. Anybody
have a "Perfect" or even "pretty good" solution to getting the
canopy to
fit tight enough to be quiet but loose enough to open and
close without
too
much hassle?
Thanks,
SF
Two methods I know of:
1. Mylar tape on the outside of the canopy, similar as you
would use on
the aileron. Seems OK for a private glider, tends to be prone to
damage
in club gliders.
2. Use silicon sealant (or similar) to reduce the gap between
fuselage
and canopy. Cover the canopy side with cling foil, apply the
silicon
sealant into the gap in the fuselage and then close canopy until
sealant
is cured. Be careful not to use too much of the sealant.
--
Peter Scholz
ASW24 JE