Well, the other day I was caught in some rain/mist while visiting a local fly-in. So, I started thinking about what could be done to remedy this short of leaving the doors on all year long. I am working with my local upholstery man, to build an umbrella type cover for the Brantly blades.
My thought was that it could be kept in the baggage compartment, and thrown over the inboard blades to form an umbrella. One panel could be full length to provide some coverage for siting under, etc etc .
If I work out the kinks, would anyone else be interested n buying one? Any thoughts?
John
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John Headrick
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PP/ASEL,
Rotorcraft, Commercial, CFI
C 817-637-3993