This FAA approved process
utilizing Poly-Fiber Dacron fabrics and the unique "Poly"
line of finishes assures a beautiful, durable, weather-resistant
cover job every time. Documented time tested results by the professionals.
The Poly-Fiber Covering Process was issued
Supplemental Type
Certificate No. SA-1008-WE in 1965 and this number will apply
to all aircraft.
Note: Formerly known as Stits covering process. Only
Poly-Fiber materials may be used through the topcoat paint to
comply with STC requirements. Poly-Fiber finishes are required
for approval. Poly-Fiber is approved for use on most certified
aircraft. To be sure, check the approved model list in the procedure
manual.
POLY-FIBER FABRIC
UNCERTIFIED LIGHT 72" Width P/N 09-02001 $7.65 Add to cart for current price
/Lineal Yd.
1.87 oz., lightweight fabric recommended
for covering ultralight aircraft. This fabric will be unstamped.
It is not approved for certified aircraft.
MEDIUM WEIGHT 72" Width P/N 09-01600 $10.85 Add to cart for current price /Lineal Yd.
3.16 oz., standard fabric recommended for
normal service on all types of aircraft regardless of speed,
wing loading or horsepower.
HEAVY DUTY 72" Width P/N 09-01700 $12.10 Add to cart for current price /Lineal Yd.
3.5 oz., Recommended for severe operating
conditions and very high wing loading aircraft where a very tough,
durable, low elongation, high tension fabric is required and
weight is not critical. Great for agricultural, aerobatic and
bush planes.
"AIRCRAFT FABRIC COVERING"
VHS P/N 13-40428 $39.95
Information covered includes: * Preparing surfaces * Attaching the fabric
* Tightening the fabric * Applying the first coat of Poly-Brush
* Tying rib- lacing knots * Applying finishing tapes * Spraying
UV- blocking chemical * Poly-Spray * Applying the color coats.
Aircraft
Fabric Covering is a must for anyone
who wants to cover their own airplane. This 2-hour comprehensive
video presents every aspect of the Poly-Fiber™ fabric covering
process in detail, and in easy-to-understand language. From preparing
the airplane for covering to spraying on the colors, you are
guided step by step through the entire process by a professional
EAA SportAir fabric instructor. When used in conjunction with
the Poly-Fiber manual, Aircraft Fabric Covering removes
the mystery surrounding this important process in the construction
or restoration of your airplane.
For more information regarding aircraft coatings, visit Chuck Larson's
helpful website at www.profabric.net email: information@profabric.net or call his cell phone at 863-899-9227.