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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Xair Hawk
Thanks Alan and Michael! Mine seems (the Mylar) to still be soft and?pliable and not showing holes or cracks, perhaps because not being flown or any UV exposure. I was hoping some kind of fix would be available but looks as if?replacement is the answer. Strange however, is the fact it is only on the left and right side of the fuselage being considerably?worse on the right and none on the other parts of the A/C. Thanks again, John
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-----Original Message----- From: Alan Daniel alanwingtech@... [X-Air_Ultralight_Aircraft] To: X-Air_Ultralight_Aircraft Sent: Sun, Nov 15, 2015 3:50 am Subject: Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Xair Hawk
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Whilst I wouldn't call myself an expert, I have had experience with the laminate used on some X-Air standard and F models, and hope I can?shed some light here.
It is often mistakenly identified as?Ultralam but this is incorrect, it?is actually a Dimension Polyant cloth called Profile 180. This is a basic laminate of Dacron and mylar film which has none of the UV resistant properties of Ultralam which was used on later model Thrusters.
Profile 180?has some good qualities - zero porosity, light weight, and a?range of colours among them.?Unfortunately most of its stretch resistance is due to the film part of the laminate. This?can get brittle and crack?with UV exposure,?time and crushing or creasing.?Stitch holes also?tend to act as starting points for separation (or delamination)?of the film.?
Once the film starts to crack, the strength of the fabric is reduced locally?and the cracking spreads. If the aircraft is flown with these cracks in the fabric?the airflow can easily peel away the film, de laminating the skins. The Dacron taffeta, without the film attached,?has very low strict resistance and allows air to easily flow through it.
For these reasons Wingtech does not offer or recommend Profile 180 for and ultralight aircraft skins. We?only offer?replacement skins made with?Dacron. It has the same range of colours, good porosity values and?a much longer service life. It?represents better value for our customers.?
Alan Daniel
WINGTECH?
On Sunday, 15 November 2015, Michael Coates mcoates@... [X-Air_Ultralight_Aircraft] <X-Air_Ultralight_Aircraft@...> wrote:
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