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The Schleicher canopy fits tightly with a convoluted type interface. Before
adding any weather-strip or seal, try this experiment to see if there's any room to do so. Take very small bits of modeling clay (plasticene) and place them on the sealing surfaces. Close and then re-open the canopy to test the clearance. On my 26e, there's no room at all for any weather-strip. In fact, the little bits of clay used in the above test lifted the canopy ever so slightly above the fuselage at the forward lip. all the best, bumper "Bob Caldwell" wrote in message ... After seeing the thread about the PIK canopies I wanted to ask if anyone had taken any extra ordinary steps to seal an ASW canopy. To date all I have done is to put some sticky back foam at the front near the demist vent. It is pretty good but I suspect it can be better. I have heard that it helps to run the same foam all way around the fuse in the depression along the canopy opening. Thoughts???? Bob |
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