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Radiant heat and fabric air place.

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We have a radiant tube heater in our T hanger where we keep the Cub. There’s probably 8 to 10 feet between the top of the right wing and the tube heater. I’m a little paranoid about the radiant heat being directly on the fabric. I threw some moving blankets over the wing
. See the picture. Is this overkill or a good idea? Thanks.
 

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