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A properly finished fabric covered aircraft can be tied down outside for
approximately 20 yrs. before requiring recover, according to the fabric suppliers. |
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Frank wrote:
A properly finished fabric covered aircraft can be tied down outside for approximately 20 yrs. before requiring recover, according to the fabric suppliers. Yes, Like Frank says, don't rule out fabric airplane. I have seen many fabric airplanes live outside for 20 years. If your airplane lives outside and you have a hail storm, you would wish you had fabric. You ever try to replace all the skin on an aluminum airplane? |
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