by pappas » Sat Nov 21, 2020 8:06 pm
I have flown both my legacy Waiex and my B model Waiex in the rain with no ill effects or windshield/canopy leaks. I seal the windshield to the airframe using black weather sealant, the brand doesn't matter too much. If you want a really clean installation, apply the sealant after the windshield is mounted to the airframe in either model, legacy or B. Use the masking tape method to apply a really clean bead of sealant and simply wipe it with a damp finger. As soon as you are done, remove the masking tape carefully and you will be left with a job that looks like Safelight put your windshield in.
The tape is positioned on the airframe directly on the metal edge and about 3/16ths of an inch onto the windscreen itself, leaving a 3/16ths gap between the two. If you aren't familiar with this just do a youTube search for ways to use tape to make a clean caulk bead.
Nothing to it. It will take longer to mask than to seal.
Lou Pappas
Phoenix, AZ
RV-7A Flying (2024)
Waiex B Turbo (2016)
RV-8 (2009)
Waiex Legacy 3300 (2007)
Hiperlight SNS-9 (1991)
Falcon Ultralight (1989)