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Hi,
My first glass glider was a cheap, but well-crazed, 15 meter ship that I flew for 5 years before trading up to a newer model. Other then potential performance issues (if not sanded smooth) ... do we have any cases where moderate/heavy crazing led to damage to the underlying glass ... which grounded the ship at annual - or which caused an in flight failure. If you have crazing, but sand and wax the ship occasionally - does this provide sufficient protection - say for 5 years - until you got around to refinishing. thanks, KK |
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