by stearmoth » Tue Aug 19, 2014 5:31 am
Hi Hatzers,
During tankage we got a bad experience when a little bit mogas fuel swept over the center section and hit the pilot's windshield. We made those from UV resistant Polycarbonate cold bent held by a single bottom aluminum frame attached by screws to the fuse top decking. The shield immediately cracked and had to be replaced. We are very disapointed about this mate-rial, however we don't think this could be an issue during flight, as then the fuel would not hit the shield due to the airstream, but we would be happier with a better suited transparent mate-rial.
Any hints to a better suited material, that is better resistant to fuel and scratches?
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland
Hi Hatzers,
During tankage we got a bad experience when a little bit mogas fuel swept over the center section and hit the pilot's windshield. We made those from UV resistant Polycarbonate cold bent held by a single bottom aluminum frame attached by screws to the fuse top decking. The shield immediately cracked and had to be replaced. We are very disapointed about this mate-rial, however we don't think this could be an issue during flight, as then the fuel would not hit the shield due to the airstream, but we would be happier with a better suited transparent mate-rial.
Any hints to a better suited material, that is better resistant to fuel and scratches?
Hans & Sam, H.C.#78, Switzerland