sonex892 wrote:Mike
Don't overlook a small gas strut. They do a great job at holding the flimsy canopy safely open in windy conditions. 5 years now and no problems.
Steve
Sonex 892
DCASonex wrote:sonex892 wrote:Mike
Don't overlook a small gas strut. They do a great job at holding the flimsy canopy safely open in windy conditions. 5 years now and no problems.
Steve
Sonex 892
I have a couple of small gas struts, with damping in both directions intending to experiment with fitting to canopy. However, have also read of folks damaging their canopies with bad installs. Do you have any photos or drawings on how you did yours and any specs on the strut ?
David A. Sonex TD # 1327
mike.smith wrote:So on my way back from OSH I stopped in Ohio and filled the tank, then pulled the plane to the side before I went inside for a pit stop. It was hot so I was going to leave the canopy open, but I have a PVC rod I use around the canopy cable to make sure the canopy doesn't flop around. As I was trying to put that over the cable, the nut on the end of the cable (where it attaches to the frame) popped off and the canopy swung all the way over until it hit the right wing. All that bending cracked the canopy along the horizontal rail, nearly from front to back. That nut is a nylon lock nut, but even so it unwound itself as the cable was twisted and untwisted every time the canopy was operated. I even checked this at my annual 2 months ago, but it undid itself in that short time.
When I built my rear frame I even added 2 extra diagonal supports with gussets and that helped stiffen the canopy considerably. It's on my Kitlog site if anyone wants to have a look. http://www.mykitlog.com/users/category. ... egory=7622
My canopy repair took me about 15 minutes. I actually didn't swear a lot. I just took it all in and got out the duct tape, which I always carry in my tool kit. Lots of duct tape inside and out worked. I can still fly it like this, but I'm going to have to build a new one sometime soon. So my question is this:
Since I always tell builders and passengers that the canopy is the weakest link in the aircraft, I'm taking this opportunity to think about other options, which include:
- New canopy just like the old one
- Todd's Canopy (just for the throw-over section; not the windscreen)
- ASA slide-back canopy (I hate adding weight, though)
- Re-engineer something myself with a more rigid frame
If you've done any of these I'd love to hear about how you like it. If you have other ideas I'd love to hear them as well.
If I do build a new canopy like the old one, I'm thinking I need to replace the two horizontal rails, and the steel angle pieces that connect the curved bows to the horizontal rails. Anyone with experience replacing a canopy, I'd like to hear your experience (a web log would be helpful if you have one).
Thanks,
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