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Contemplating using the Steen Skybolt canopy

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Pinballwizzard

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I have looking into using the Steen Aero Skybolt canopy kit on my ASII, I really like the hinge design and it looks like it would readily adapt. I called Steen and got some measurements.

Length 64in from front base to rear opening
Width 27in
Width at rear 27in but can be brought in to 24
Height 17in
I need to compare these to measurements of my plane obviously but the canopy geometry looks like it would work. Has anyone used this bubble/frame/skirt kit?

 

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