by Area 51% » Mon Aug 12, 2019 2:52 pm
It's been said more than once on this site that no two snowflakes are alike.
I placed our canopy in position last week and found the factory tape line well outside the actual border. Didn't bother to cut at the factory tape as that would only have added a step in the process. Made my own tape line + 1/2in and started there. Unless your chips are 3in long, I'm sure they will not be a factor.
On to the snowstorm. After the required three dozen fitting sessions, I started to pilot the canopy to the frame. All was going well, except about an hour ago when I drilled the last of the rear bow-to-canopy holes. I stepped back to admire my work and noticed the canopy had a distinct bulge on the co-pilot's side. Asked the wife for a ruling. She pointed out that we have a spare canopy in the trailer, and if I wanted to go through the fitting process again, only to find it too might be misshapen, she was there for me.
I've decided not to pursue a relationship with the second canopy at this time, but to include a note in the shut-down checklist to leave the propeller in the 10 or 2 o'clock position to block the view.
The canopy I'm fitting is not a 2014 model, but one I picked up at Sonex 3 weeks ago today. I'm thinking, either we both got the only two canopies ever produced with a goiter, or they all have that bulge to some extent.
Good luck with reshaping the plexiglass. It has quite the memory below 100 degrees.
Oh..and thanks for this post. It probably IS my fault the canopy isn't symmetrical, but it's nice to have someone/something else to blame.
Plodding along here @Area 51%