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Old October 9th 13, 07:18 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Tom Bjork
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Default Cockpit noise level

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

 




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