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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 8:49 am Post subject: LP Windshield |
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Hi Pat,
LP Aeroplastics. They make all kind of pre-molded windshield and doors. The lexan sheet that came with my kit was flat. You install it by bending it to fit. The LP windshield is pre formed to fit your plane, so there's no bending. The fit as delivered was perfect. Just trim the edges and fasten in place. It's a little thicker and a little heaver but it's still a really nice upgrade that I can recommend.
I also went with LP bubble doors. They're one piece clear doors. They bow out to give a little more shoulder room.
http://www.lostskyranch.com/Lost%20Sky%20Ranch/EventGallery/Kitfox/Front-Right-Quarter-01.jpg
Ken Davy
N1701S
Classic IV - Rotax 912
Ken, What is LP windshield? I need to replace mine. Pat Reilly Mod3 Rebuild Rockford, IL
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 3:37 pm Post subject: LP Windshield |
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Ken, Do you know the thickness of the LP windshield? I looked at their website. I could fin only listed certified aircraft windshields. How do you index the Kitfox in their wesite catalog? I increased my cabin width 4 1/2 inches at the shoulders. Murle Williams out of Phoenix, AZ sells a 5 inch steel kit, I built mine out of wood. I had to reform the door frames. I have the old widows and windshield for patterns. I planned on buying Lexan sheet locally and making my windshield, turtleback and bubble doors. How much did the LP winshield sell for?
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 Rebuild
Rockford, IL
[quote] From: davyken(at)comcast.net
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Kitfox-List: LP Windshield
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:46:28 +0000
Hi Pat,
LP Aeroplastics. They make all kind of pre-molded windshield and doors. The lexan sheet that came with my kit was flat. You install it by bending it to fit. The LP windshield is pre formed to fit your plane, so there's no bending. The fit as delivered was perfect. Just trim the edges and fasten in place. It's a little thicker and a little heaver but it's still a really nice upgrade that I can recommend.
I also went with LP bubble doors. They're one piece clear doors. They bow out to give a little more shoulder room.
http://www.lostskyranch.com/Lost%20Sky%20Ranch/EventGallery/Kitfox/Front-Right-Quarter-01.jpg
Ken Davy
N1701S
Classic IV - Rotax 912
Ken, What is LP windshield? I need to replace mine. Pat Reilly Mod3 Rebuild Rockford, IL
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Posted: Tue Jan 22, 2008 4:33 pm Post subject: LP Windshield |
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Pat,
We could help…. Windshield in clear $380 and the light smoke tint is $456 + shipping..
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Ken, Do you know the thickness of the LP windshield? I looked at their website. I could fin only listed certified aircraft windshields. How do you index the Kitfox in their wesite catalog? I increased my cabin width 4 1/2 inches at the shoulders. Murle Williams out of Phoenix, AZ sells a 5 inch steel kit, I built mine out of wood. I had to reform the door frames. I have the old widows and windshield for patterns. I planned on buying Lexan sheet locally and making my windshield, turtleback and bubble doors. How much did the LP winshield sell for?
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 Rebuild
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From: davyken(at)comcast.net
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: LP Windshield
Date: Tue, 22 Jan 2008 16:46:28 +0000
Hi Pat,
LP Aeroplastics. They make all kind of pre-molded windshield and doors. The lexan sheet that came with my kit was flat. You install it by bending it to fit. The LP windshield is pre formed to fit your plane, so there's no bending. The fit as delivered was perfect. Just trim the edges and fasten in place. It's a little thicker and a little heaver but it's still a really nice upgrade that I can recommend.
I also went with LP bubble doors. They're one piece clear doors. They bow out to give a little more shoulder room.
http://www.lostskyranch.com/Lost%20Sky%20Ranch/EventGallery/Kitfox/Front-Right-Quarter-01.jpg
Ken Davy
N1701S
Classic IV - Rotax 912
Ken, What is LP windshield? I need to replace mine. Pat Reilly Mod3 Rebuild Rockford, IL [quote]<![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]>arget=_blank>http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Kitfox-Listp://forums.matronics.comblank>http://www.matronics.com/contribution<![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]><![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]> - The Kitfox-List Email Forum - --> http://www.matronics.com/Navigator?Kitfox-List - MATRONICS WEB FORUMS - --> http://forums.matronics.com - List Contribution Web Site - Thank you for your generous support! -Matt Dralle, List Admin. --> http://www.matronics.com/contribution<![if !supportEmptyParas]> <![endif]>[b]
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 6:50 am Post subject: LP Windshield |
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Thanks John, I ordered mine several years ago so I couldn't quote the current price. It's been installed for a while so I don't know the exact thickness but it was a noticeable difference. It has a much more solid feel than the Lexan. There was an chain on the list quite some time ago about the stress at the bend in the Lexan. A friend of mine in the Chicago area installed his windshield before me. There was a bang and the Lexan broke in half. If you're going to use the Lexan, you have to make sure the edges are really smooth. Since the LP is blown to the correct shape, there is no stress at the bend.
For that price, I'd do it again.
My windshield is clear. I found a bronze tinted film film that blocks IR/UV to try and keep the plane from turning into a greenhouse. I cut it to fit the upper part of the windshield. The only problem I had with that is that applying it was a project for a winter afternoon. I did it on the family room floor. The film carries quite a static charge and it attracted every clump of cat hair in the house.
Ken Davy
Classic IV - Rotax 912
Pat,
We could help. Windshield in clear $380 and the light smoke
tint is $456 + shipping..
Fly Safe !!
John & Debra McBean
208.337.5111
www.kitfoxaircraft.com
"It's not how Fast... It's how Fun!"
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 7:26 am Post subject: LP Windshield |
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Something to keep in mind about the LP windshields and doors is that they're made of acrylic, not polycarbonate (lexan). Lexan is very tough and bendable, but scratches if you look too closely at it. It has its advantages, but the LP acrylic units, which is the same as what is used on certified aircraft, is much more scratch resistant and very strong. With proper care and hangared, it will probably last more than ten years, maybe much more. I have both the LP windshield and doors that have been on since early 2000 and still look as good as new. They're easily polished with car wax.
Yes, they're more expensive, but in the long run, they're actually cheaper than Lexan.
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
"The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress."
- Joseph Joubert
[quote] From: davyken(at)comcast.net (davyken(at)comcast.net)
To: Kitfox (kitfox-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:47 AM
Subject: LP Windshield
Thanks John, I ordered mine several years ago so I couldn't quote the current price. It's been installed for a while so I don't know the exact thickness but it was a noticeable difference. It has a much more solid feel than the Lexan. There was an chain on the list quite some time ago about the stress at the bend in the Lexan. A friend of mine in the Chicago area installed his windshield before me. There was a bang and the Lexan broke in half. If you're going to use the Lexan, you have to make sure the edges are really smooth. Since the LP is blown to the correct shape, there is no stress at the bend.
For that price, I'd do it again.
My windshield is clear. I found a bronze tinted film film that blocks IR/UV to try and keep the plane from turning into a greenhouse. I cut it to fit the upper part of the windshield. The only problem I had with that is that applying it was a project for a winter afternoon. I did it on the family room floor. The film carries quite a static charge and it attracted every clump of cat hair in the house.
Ken Davy
Classic IV - Rotax 912
Pat,
We could help. Windshield in clear $380 and the light smoke
tint is $456 + shipping..
Fly Safe !!
John & Debra McBean
208.337.5111
www.kitfoxaircraft.com
"It's not how Fast... It's how Fun!"
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patreilly43(at)hotmail.co Guest
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Posted: Wed Jan 23, 2008 4:13 pm Post subject: LP Windshield |
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John & Debra, The windshield you supply, what is it made of and how thick is it. And, Is the light smoke the entire windshield? Thank You
Pat Reilly
Mod 3 Rebuild
Rockford ,IL
[quote] From: fox5flyer(at)idealwifi.net
To: kitfox-list(at)matronics.com
Subject: Re: LP Windshield
Date: Wed, 23 Jan 2008 10:22:55 -0500
Something to keep in mind about the LP windshields and doors is that they're made of acrylic, not polycarbonate (lexan). Lexan is very tough and bendable, but scratches if you look too closely at it. It has its advantages, but the LP acrylic units, which is the same as what is used on certified aircraft, is much more scratch resistant and very strong. With proper care and hangared, it will probably last more than ten years, maybe much more. I have both the LP windshield and doors that have been on since early 2000 and still look as good as new. They're easily polished with car wax.
Yes, they're more expensive, but in the long run, they're actually cheaper than Lexan.
Deke Morisse
Mikado Michigan
S5/Subaru/CAP 355+ TT
"The aim of an argument or discussion should not be victory, but progress."
- Joseph Joubert
[quote] From: davyken(at)comcast.net (davyken(at)comcast.net)
To: Kitfox (kitfox-list(at)matronics.com)
Sent: Wednesday, January 23, 2008 9:47 AM
Subject: LP Windshield
Thanks John, I ordered mine several years ago so I couldn't quote the current price. It's been installed for a while so I don't know the exact thickness but it was a noticeable difference. It has a much more solid feel than the Lexan. There was an chain on the list quite some time ago about the stress at the bend in the Lexan. A friend of mine in the Chicago area installed his windshield before me. There was a bang and the Lexan broke in half. If you're going to use the Lexan, you have to make sure the edges are really smooth. Since the LP is blown to the correct shape, there is no stress at the bend.
For that price, I'd do it again.
My windshield is clear. I found a bronze tinted film film that blocks IR/UV to try and keep the plane from turning into a greenhouse. I cut it to fit the upper part of the windshield. The only problem I had with that is that applying it was a project for a winter afternoon. I did it on the family room floor. The film carries quite a static charge and it attracted every clump of cat hair in the house.
Ken Davy
Classic IV - Rotax 912
Pat,
We could help. Windshield in clear $380 and the light smoke
tint is $456 + shipping..
Fly Safe !!
John & Debra McBean
208.337.5111
www.kitfoxaircraft.com
"It's not how Fast... It's how Fun!"
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