Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

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Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby gammaxy » Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:20 am

I'm trying to decide how far I should get on my canopy install before I attach the wings, but once I rivet the canopy hinge on, I will be unable to remove the pin should I decide to remove the canopy. Is this typical?
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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby sonex892 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 1:09 am

If the hinge location is as per plans, should be able to remove it. Just bow the hinge just enough to clear the turtledeck. Obviously need to have the canopy open.

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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby gammaxy » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:08 am

Good to know. I think I might need to remove a knuckle from the hinge for the pin to clear the turtledeck.
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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby Fastcapy » Wed Feb 26, 2014 12:50 pm

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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby sonex892 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 4:30 pm

Here is a photo of mine with the pin hanging out past turtledeck. Whilst my canopy construction doesn't totally follow the plans. I thought the location of the bottom hinge half was where specified.

The rear couple of hinge loops, do float. I wasn't prepared to drill through the fuse splice plates, nor did I think it was necessary. If the last couple of loops are cut out I think it would just add to the air leaks.

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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby falvarez » Wed Feb 26, 2014 8:05 pm

Steve, are you happy with your Canopy Lift Strut installation? I'd really like to do something like yours but seems like a lot of people that install the struts are having trouble getting the installation perfected.
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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby sonex892 » Wed Feb 26, 2014 10:20 pm

falvarez wrote:Steve, are you happy with your Canopy Lift Strut installation? I'd really like to do something like yours but seems like a lot of people that install the struts are having trouble getting the installation perfected.


After over 3 years of flying now, I'm happy I installed the strut Frank. It stops the canopy from blowing closed. Only problem I had was I had to install a stopper to stop it distorting the frame with the canopy closed.

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Re: Is the canopy supposed to be removeable?

Postby rizzz » Wed Feb 26, 2014 11:16 pm

sonex892 wrote:
falvarez wrote:Steve, are you happy with your Canopy Lift Strut installation? I'd really like to do something like yours but seems like a lot of people that install the struts are having trouble getting the installation perfected.


After over 3 years of flying now, I'm happy I installed the strut Frank. It stops the canopy from blowing closed. Only problem I had was I had to install a stopper to stop it distorting the frame with the canopy closed.

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Hi Steve,

I’m planning to do the same thing, following your (and Adrian Clout’s) example I ordered the following stuff from McMaster:

1 9416K15 Gas Spring with Threaded Ends, 15 Force, 10.71" Extended Length, 3.94" Stroke
2 9416K86 10 mm Nylon Ball Socket for M6 Thread Gas Spring with Threaded Ends
2 9512K98 Ball Mounting Hardware, 303 Stainless Steel 10 mm Ball Stud, 5/16"-18 Thread Length

I’ve also been collecting whatever pictures of yours and Adrian’s installations :-)
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