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.
THE POLY-FIBER PRACTICE KIT
P/N 09-06220 $56.00
If you're
thinking of building a fabric-covered airplane but are wondering
what the covering process is like, this is the perfect answer.
You get a practice frame, fabric, tapes, needles, rib lacing
cord, thermometer, instructions, & all coatings you need
to work through the Poly-Spray stage. There's enough of everything
to do the entire process twice. You'll see how easy and enjoyable
fabric covering really is.
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.