by Darick » Fri Jul 21, 2017 9:41 pm
I took a piece of the canopy trimmings and applied heat from a hair dryer, in search of a way to relieve the canopy stress at the hinge and latch hook attachments. I held the 1" x 20" piece in an roughly six inch radius and applied heat with an old Conair hair dryer on high. After about 5 minutes the plexiglass was not resisting as much to the bend and took a slight set to the six inch radius.
It wasn't very scientific but proved the point that it could be changed to a new radius. Now how much did that change the specs? Will it be more brittle, more prone to cracking, less flexible? Any engineers out there who could tell us?
I then tried a higher watt heat gun and was easily able to bend the test strip to a one inch radius.
My thought is to hold the canopy tight against the frame sides with, say a 1" dowel rod and apply heat to the area directly behind the dowel rod, in an attempt to put a slight bend or at least enough heat to make that area "relax".
I know it sounds kind of risky with an expensive canopy. Perhaps someone with an old cracked canopy might be able to investigate how difficult this would be. Another reason this is called experimental.
All thoughts welcome.
Darick Gundy
Sonex #1646
N417DG
Taildragger, Aerovee, center stick, Prince P-Tip Prop
MGL E1, F2, V6 radio, Sandia Xponder, Reserve lift indicator (AOA), iFly 520
First flight! 10/21/2017