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![]() "JAX" wrote in message oups.com... Is there a procedure or can anyone offer advice on putting a plane into long term storage, so that the airframe is protected and a few years down the road it can be brought back up with a minimum of fuss and lubing? Should the plane be wrapped somehow to keep insects and critters from getting in? The plane is currently flying, and we're in kind of a humid climate. If at all possible move the aircraft to a dry climate and pickle the engine. I don't know about wrapping it, especially in a humid environment. You would need to use some type of breathable wrap so you wouldn't get problems from condensation. I used to work at an FBO in New Mexico, we had a V35A that belonged to a fellow from Florida who was in the Navy and was being shipped out for several years. The engine was pickled and the windows covered; that was about it. The airplane was still in the hangar two years later when I left. Allen |
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