I take it you want more than a canopy cover? I know a guy in Fort Collins
that can do it as he has built covers for my kayak, but specializes in
aircraft upholstery.
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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 18:12:14 -0400
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From: Bruce Schimmel <bruce@SCHIMMEL.COM>
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anyone have any suggestions, experience in getting an whole a/c cover
made for the ximango?
thanks, b
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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 17:10:07 -0600
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From: cotton@ATMOS.COLOSTATE.EDU
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Hi Bruce:
I take it you want more than a canopy cover? I know a guy in Fort Collins
that can do it as he has built covers for my kayak, but specializes in
aircraft upholstery. I imagine if you are talking about the wings(folded
or unfolded?), the fuselage including horizontal stabilizer, your looking
at upwards of $2500, more if you want to put in pockets for foam for hail
protection. Let me know if you want me to check with him for an estimate?
Also I'd need to know if you want a waterproof cover? I imagine you do
since I suspect you are leaving your plane outside.
Bill
> anyone have any suggestions, experience in getting an whole a/c cover
> made for the ximango?
>
> thanks, b
>
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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 19:41:00 -0400
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From: Bruce Schimmel <bruce@SCHIMMEL.COM>
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You've described it perfectly! Yup! That's what I'm looking for,
that's what I need. Difficult to determine a price, but your
guesstimate is fine. Best way to go forward would be a look-see.
Can we arrange a look-see at a convenient airport this Saturday?
yrs,
At 17:10 -0600 9/21/04, cotton@ATMOS.COLOSTATE.EDU wrote:
>Hi Bruce:
>
> I take it you want more than a canopy cover? I know a guy in Fort Collins
>that can do it as he has built covers for my kayak, but specializes in
>aircraft upholstery. I imagine if you are talking about the wings(folded
>or unfolded?), the fuselage including horizontal stabilizer, your looking
>at upwards of $2500, more if you want to put in pockets for foam for hail
>protection. Let me know if you want me to check with him for an estimate?
>Also I'd need to know if you want a waterproof cover? I imagine you do
>since I suspect you are leaving your plane outside.
>
>Bill
>
>> anyone have any suggestions, experience in getting an whole a/c cover
>> made for the ximango?
>>
>> thanks, b
>>
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Date: Tue, 21 Sep 2004 19:42:44 -0400
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From: Bruce Schimmel <bruce@SCHIMMEL.COM>
Subject: ignore prev msg: Re: cover for Ximango
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oops. thought i was responding to someone else-- sorry
At 19:41 -0400 9/21/04, Bruce Schimmel wrote:
>You've described it perfectly! Yup! That's what I'm looking for,
>that's what I need. Difficult to determine a price, but your
>guesstimate is fine. Best way to go forward would be a look-see.
>
>Can we arrange a look-see at a convenient airport this Saturday?
>
>yrs,
>
>
>
>
>At 17:10 -0600 9/21/04, cotton@ATMOS.COLOSTATE.EDU wrote:
>>Hi Bruce:
>>
>> I take it you want more than a canopy cover? I know a guy in Fort Collins
>>that can do it as he has built covers for my kayak, but specializes in
>>aircraft upholstery. I imagine if you are talking about the wings(folded
>>or unfolded?), the fuselage including horizontal stabilizer, your looking
>>at upwards of $2500, more if you want to put in pockets for foam for hail
>>protection. Let me know if you want me to check with him for an estimate?
>>Also I'd need to know if you want a waterproof cover? I imagine you do
>>since I suspect you are leaving your plane outside.
>>
>>Bill
>>
>>> anyone have any suggestions, experience in getting an whole a/c cover
>>> made for the ximango?
>>>
>>> thanks, b
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