Sealing and Weather Proofing the Canopy

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Sealing and Weather Proofing the Canopy

Postby SonexN76ET » Sat Feb 03, 2018 10:44 pm

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This photo is the seal on the back of the canopy. I used the automotive weather strip product below from Pep Boys Automotive:

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Here is the cutaway view of the weather strip:

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On the sides I used a flat piece of automotive weather stripping. On the pilot side I stuck it to the bottom of the canopy frame and trimmed around the latches and guide pin. On the passenger side I glued it to the lower hinge half on the longeron as shown below:

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On the forward canopy I borrowed an idea from Kip and that was to apply soft Velcro to the windscreen strap.

For the windscreen, I used some thin silicon baffling material between the windscreen and the fuselage sides and the forward strap. I got this from Aircraft Spruce. It is 1 inch by 1/16th inch.

It has worked well for me. It cuts down on wind noise and keeps most of the rain out.

Jake
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Re: Sealing and Weather Proofing the Canopy

Postby WaiexN143NM » Sun Feb 04, 2018 2:31 am

Hi jake,
Thanks for the info. Will put in some weatherstriping when i get to tucson in march.

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