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Just installed new window seals in my Cessna 172. My AP was also involved to
make sure they fit properly. Yesterday while at 5500 my wife (copilot) complained about a draft on her face. We determined it came front the front of the widow. I checked today and found a small gap which would let air pass into the cabin. What are your suggestion to close this gap? I am tempted to get some insulation from the local hardware store and fix it, but my AP will frown on that. Any suggestions? Hank |
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What are your suggestion to close this gap? I am tempted to get some
insulation from the local hardware store and fix it, but my AP will frown on that. Any suggestions? If it's small, a dot (or line) of clear silicone caulk will do the trick. -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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