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08-29-2016, 10:30 AM
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Join Date: Dec 2015
Location: Long Beach, CA
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Home-Made Canopy Covers?
Now that my wife and I are taking more trips, I was thinking about getting a canopy cover. Is there anything special about aircraft canopy covers (as compared to car covers that cost about 1/10th the price)?
I have an old Miata car cover that I was thinking of cutting to fit my RV4 and adding some straps. Has anyone made a canopy cover from a car cover (or even some bed sheets or other materials??) Any advantage of using a "real" aircraft cover?
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08-29-2016, 11:08 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Battleground
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Depends on the cover.
I have a simple home made cover for the Bucker treated with waterproofing. It is thin and light and does a reasonable job keeping the inside dry. There are pleather reinforcements around the holes for shock cord or small ropes and uses Velcro for attaching around struts. Really simple and could be fabricated easily.
I have a Bruces cover for the RV. It is much heavier fabric and also has a soft liner. It is much better keeping the heat out. They use straps and snap buckles sewn into the cover. Very nice and I don't think I could make one for what they cost.
I don't think there is any magic to the covers. I like the soft liner of the Bruces as it protects the paint from abrasion of the cover, which would only be a concern if it was allowed to vibrate in winds for a period of time. Even at that, dust could still get under it.
So, you have to decide what you want in a cover.
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08-29-2016, 11:57 AM
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Largo, FL
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Sunbrella fabric with lining?
Does anyone know if you can buy Sunbrella? fabric, with the lining, for a do-it-yourself canopy cover?
Ron
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08-29-2016, 12:51 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2011
Location: Pilot Hill, CA
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Quote:
Originally Posted by 1flyingyogi
Now that my wife and I are taking more trips, I was thinking about getting a canopy cover. Is there anything special about aircraft canopy covers (as compared to car covers that cost about 1/10th the price)?
I have an old Miata car cover that I was thinking of cutting to fit my RV4 and adding some straps. Has anyone made a canopy cover from a car cover (or even some bed sheets or other materials??) Any advantage of using a "real" aircraft cover?
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Brian,
I bought a Bruce's heavy duty cover for my 8. Not 100% happy with the fit around my Todd's Canopy. One thing I noticed while at Osh was my cover doesn't fit nearly as well as many of the other RV's I saw on the field. Some looked homemade, while others looked very professional (custom) and seemed to fit perfectly.
I think you're on the right track if you have the skills and equipment.
I probably should have bought the lightweight cover.
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08-29-2016, 01:03 PM
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Gardnerville Nv.
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At first I saw the Bruce cover online, sticker shock. then I saw one in person. I can see why they cost what they do, very nice quality, I plan on purchasing one in the future.
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08-29-2016, 01:07 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Boulder, CO
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Sailrite.com has Sunbrella, don't know if they have the kind you want, though. Good vendor.
Used to have a boat and bought a lot from them. Satisfied customer.
I made a lightweight windshield cover for a non-RV plane. I used spinnaker cloth for the outside and flannel for the inside. The spinnaker cloth is very light and mostly waterproof. The flannel is soft and when clean, won't scratch the plexi. Unfortunately one day I forgot and dried it in a dryer after washing it, and the flannel shrunk and the spinnaker cloth didn't, and the cover was ruined.
Don't do that. Or at least use pre-shrunk materials.
Dave
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08-29-2016, 01:25 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Schaumburg, IL
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I made my own cover. I bought the sunbrella material, skrim and all strap material/clasps & bungee cord from Sailrite. I bought 3 yards of a microfiber material (softer than a diaper) for the interior side. Mine is just like a Bruce or other production cover.
You will need to use a scrim material to set up your pieces / pattern if you want it to conform properly to your canopy for a tight fit. If you don't, the motion caused by wind will create scratches. Mine is perfectly form fitted with no slack areas. You may also need an industrial sewing machine. I have made my own sails and had an old singer industrial. A home machine MIGHT work. You'll need to learn a bit about pattern making and how to work with darts. Your wife may have all of this knowledge.
It is a big job. It took me a full weekend + and by the end, wished I had bought one. Materials were under $200.
My plane sat on the ramp for the first 6 months and this cover did a great job.
Larry
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08-29-2016, 02:24 PM
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: WV22
Posts: 849
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I use a rain fly from a cheap tent. Lite weight and packs very small for travel. It's not the best looking thing but with the sewn in bungees, it serves it's purpose.
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08-30-2016, 06:18 AM
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Winston-Salem, N.C.
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I bought the lightweight one from VANs for my -4..was worth every penny and not that expensive. Packs very small ,weighs nothing, extends over the canopy/cowl seams and has good straps. Been tied at the outer banks of NC in 40 mph winds and stayed tight. Best of all, I didnt have to make it. Its always in the baggage compt with me.
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08-30-2016, 06:51 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2005
Location: 08A
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Yeah, Patti tailored one for the fastback, using material from an old car cover. I've been using it five years. It's not waterprooof, but my primary goal is blocking dirt and sun.
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