by SonexN76ET » Thu Jun 15, 2017 7:48 pm
Tim,
For installing a new canopy, here is what I suggest as answers to your questions:
Drill up through the bows into the plexiglass with the appropriate bit for use with plexiglass. This means you use fasteners/clamps/tape whatever to secure the canopy to the bows and then drill from underneath meaning through the bow and then into the plexiglass. After each hole is drilled, remove the canopy from the frame, deburr the hole, reattach the canopy to the frame securely, and drill the next hole. I believe there are videos of this on EAA's Hints for Homebuilders. It is also discussed in one of Tony Bingalis's books.
Forget your previously tapped threads and just use the thinner elastic stopnuts with your screws. It is not worth the risk of trying to salvage the threads at the risk of the expensive plexiglass.
To avoid the Dolphin effect, I believe the key to that is making sure your windscreen and windscreen bow is mounted with the maximum height attainable with your Lexan where it meets the canopy. People get the dolphin effect if they cut the windscreen too narrow and it then does not have a large enough radius and height. The other thing to be aware of is how you cut out your canopy plexiglass. You want to take more or less an equal amount of material off of each side as you start trimming, but you will need to eyeball it based on exactly where your curves are in the blown plexiglass.
Good luck,
Jake
Sonex Tri Gear, Rotax 912 ULS, Sensenich 3 Blade Ground Adjustable Propeller
MGL Velocity EMS, Garmin GTR 200 Comm, GTX 335 ADS B Out Transponder
ILevil AW AHRS & ADS-B In, UAvionix AV20S
200+ hours previously with Aerovee engine
Sarasota, Florida