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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:21 am Post subject: Superflite vs Polyfiber |
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I have a friend about to begin a Dakota Hawk project and he was wondering about Superflite covering. I used Polyfiber. Does anybody have experience with Superflite AND Polyfiber? We would be interested in their comparison. Thanks in advance.
Maxwell Duke
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Dublin, GA
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larry huntley
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 9:10 am Post subject: Superflite vs Polyfiber |
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A friend did his Pacer in Superflite and thinks it is quite heavy. I used to use Polt,but now use Stewart's. Stewart's is quite a bit lighter and not toxic. That is what I just used to recovered my 4-1200. (and my Tripacer)
Larry Huntley 4-1200 Soob EA81 AMAX redrive,warp drive prop.
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 10:50 am Post subject: Superflite vs Polyfiber |
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Hi Max,
Four guys from EAA 790 in Barrington IL used the Superflite system back in 1992, 93 & 94 and still are very happy with their polyurethane process. More recently I completed restoring a 1941 Taylorcraft using their complete system. I'll try to include pictures of both my Kitfox and the T-Craft for you to see a final product. If ya have questions you can e-mail me off line. rliebmann(at)comcast.net (rliebmann(at)comcast.net)
Ron N55KF
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Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 5:13 pm Post subject: Superflite vs Polyfiber |
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If I sent this out twice, please forgive. Computer glitch on my end.
Subject: Re: Superflite vs Polyfiber
Hi Max,
Four guys from EAA 790 in Barrington IL used the Superflite system back in 1992, 93 & 94 and still are very happy with their polyurethane process. More recently I completed restoring a 1941 Taylorcraft using their complete system. I'll try to include pictures of both my Kitfox and the T-Craft for you to see a final product. If ya have questions you can e-mail me off line. rliebmann(at)comcast.net (rliebmann(at)comcast.net)
Ron N55KF
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