HEY JOHN THIS IS DAVE.A GOOD CANOPY COVER IS A MINIMUM,BUT FIBERGLASS PORTIONS OF THE AIRCRAFT SHOULD BE PROTECTED FROM THE DIRECT SUNLIGHT AS WELL,THE HOTTER MONTHS ARE IMPORTANT FOR PROTECTION FROM UV RAYS. DAVE --- jsmon...@aol.com wrote: > I am purchasing a partially complete KR-2S and was > thinking when it was > finished that I would store it outside, covered on a > tie down. The location would > be Corona, CA which is in southern california with > fairly stable temperatures, > and not very much rain. I was going to make a > complete cover for it. Tie > Downs at Corona AJO can be obtained for $30 per > month, and hangers generally > run around $300 per month. > > There has been a glassair out there for several > years with no cover and seems > to have faired fairly well. > > Was just looking for input, I am planning on flying > it quite often, and may > actually dismantle it in winter time and garage it. > However it would probably > never get below 45 degrees in the winter time, but > we do get some short but > heavy rain. > > Thanks, > John Monday > Laguna Beach, Ca > jsmon...@aol.com > _______________________________________________ > see KRnet list details at http://www.krnet.org/instructions.html
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