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Covering the Wing

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shakey

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I have a fellow who is covering my wing this winter in Polyfiber. He already has the old covering off and so far no surprises. I am going this Sun to look at the wing before he begins covering. The guy who is doing it has quite abit of experience covering fabric planes mainly a Pitts that he covers every year but he has never covrered a Cub. Question What information would you make sure he had in order to get this job correct and true to the orginal as possible? We are replacing leading edges, trailing edges,and wing tip bows. ;D Also I have checked his ref and he does good work. Would it concern you that he has never covered a Cub wing?
 

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