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Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Front fork replacement
Thanks. Sounds like a great idea. I was thinking about at least putting in an access panel anyway. --------------------------------------------
By B Jones · #12087 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Front fork replacement
Slapping myself on the forehead! What a great plan. Now on my to do list! Thanks.
By Kajur Kulp · #12086 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
The skins available at ?1700 are DACRON..( They cost us ?2200 ) so a bargain for anyone who needs a set. They are grey with yellow leading edges on the wing skins.
By PK · #12085 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
The price for this brand new set is ?1700 + postage to wherever you are.
By PK · #12084 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Mine was Dacron.
By Aziz Musa <upperglass747@...> · #12083 ·
Front fork replacement
Hi . I did the removable nosecone modification, it is an approved mod in the UK, brilliant, The modified cone is removed by undoing six Dzuz fasteners, takes 60 seconds and then you have the fork
By Huw Lloyd-Hughes · #12082 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Was getting pricing for Dacron sails from India. They were good to work with. Ended up selling plane before purchase so can’t comment on sail transaction. Geoff G
By Geoffrey Gartshore · #12081 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
The Ultralam they are using is basically a clear lamination applied to normal Dacron. As mentioned by John, it seems to have a mind of its own and will without warning just peel off. What is worse and
By Michael Coates · #12080 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
I have also heard some issues with the fabric made in Canada. The problem with going back to the manufacturer is that they are extremely slow, last time we got a quote they were asking for five months
By Michael Coates · #12079 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Hello everyone, we have been exposed to several of the sail manufacturers around the world and by far the best is Wingtech in Australia. They have been doing nothing but sails for about 30 years
By Michael Coates · #12078 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
We have a client with a complete set of X'Air Standard Skins (BRAND NEW) FOR SALE in UK.
By PK · #12077 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Hello, If I could add my 2 cents worth here… The fabric often referred to as “Ultralam” on X-Airs is not Ultralam at all. The shiny material on X-Airs is Dimension Polyant 180LL - a simple
By Alan Daniel <alanwingtech@...> · #12076 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Hello Harish, You can also get beautifully made replacement skins from Wingtech Pty Ltd in Australia. Details here http://www.wingtech.com.au <http://www.wingtech.com.au/> We have a great track
By Alan Daniel <alanwingtech@...> · #12075 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Be careful about the Ultralam from India, I have one plane from India that has never flown or been out of the hangar, no sun light, that has delaminated somewhat. RandKar has made no attempt to cover
By John M. · #12074 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Billy, Aziz, Geoff and Byron - Thank you for your responses which I greatly appreciate. Aziz and Geoff - what is the material used for the sails you bought from France and India respectively. Is it
By Harish · #12073 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft X-Air Standard Nose Gear Fork Replacement
Ive done mine . I removed the pod to replace a bit of frame and replaced the nose leg bushes while I was at it. Like my aircraft , I am old, short, fat and slow but still managed to get under the
By Jonathan Webb · #12072 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft X-Air Standard Nose Gear Fork Replacement
Thanks guys. At least now I know it is possible. At 69 years of age I was pretty sure I was not nimble enough to get to it. Looks like I need to take Michael's suggestion and find a nimble
By B Jones · #12071 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
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By B Jones · #12070 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
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By B Jones · #12069 ·
Re: X-Air Ultralight Aircraft Complete Sails for X-Air Standard
Replaced from Rand Kar in France last year approximately 3500 usd.
By Aziz Musa <upperglass747@...> · #12068 ·