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Rickskymaster 02-11-04 12:00 PM

Need recommendations for cover
 
I just found out last night the the hanger I was sub-letting is going to be taken back. The fellow that I bought my skymaster from is buying a 206 and there goes the hanger.

So it looks likes for now I will be outside. I want to purchase a cover and need some ideas of where to get one and which you all have had good luck using.

I should tell you that I live in the Washington DC area, and in winter this year it has gotten down to 5 above. I have the Tanis preheating system, I really just want to protect the plane as best I can while I find another hanger.

Thanks

Jim Rainer 02-11-04 12:17 PM

Aircraft Covers
 
Try Bruce's Covers - www.aircraftcovers.com - they have a good reputation. Be sure to get a cover that goes over the avionics access panels in front of the windshield. This is one main source of leaks especially when snow melts slowly.

FRED-E 02-11-04 04:37 PM

Parking Outside
 
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If you do park outside in the winter, make sure you have some "BOOM LEGS" in case the snow gets to heavy on the tail.
Fred

kevin 02-11-04 06:19 PM

Hey Fred,

Do you have a closeup picture of how those things are attached to the boom? I notice they hang loose until the snow gets too heavy (kindof like their owner, I guess ;-). Are they PVC pipe, or...? I know I have read a discussion of this somewhere, but I have never seen good pictures.

Thanks,

Kevin

FRED-E 02-12-04 08:50 PM

Boom Leg
 
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Will this do. Sch 40 1" PVC is what it is made of. If you need more help let me know.
Fred

kevin 02-12-04 11:36 PM

Thanks Fred. It looks like the tail will rest on the structure immediately around the tiedown, rather than the tiedown ring itself, because the pipe will touch first. Am I correct, or confused? I take it this area is strong enough to take the load? (Hope the question makes sense.) Very good picture, thanks!

Kevin

FRED-E 02-13-04 09:09 AM

Legs
 
No Kevin they do actualley set on the rings, just make sure you don't make the slot in the leg to deep, if you do , just trim a little more off the top. If you think I need to take another picture I will.
I could make a few sets of legs to bring to the meeting in OKC if you think anyone would be interested.
Fred

kevin 02-13-04 09:28 AM

Fred,

I think bringing along at least one set would be of interest to anybody who has to tie their airplane out in the snow, even when on a trip. I would like to see them anyway :-). I wanted the picture because folks keep talking abou these. With your permission, I would like to post these pictures elsewhere on the web page...

Kevin

FRED-E 02-13-04 04:41 PM

Legs
 
Kevin
You can post the pictures any where you want to, I was afraid they would take up to much disk space.
Thanks
Fred :)

Kevin McDole 02-14-04 06:29 AM

Another place to find covers is Kennon:

http://www.kennoncovers.com/

jimmuse 03-26-04 11:30 PM

Rick,

I have a cover from Bruce... I have been very happy.

Jim


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