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Tedlar.. can this be used in place of fabric?

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N8053H

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I see blimps are covered in this. What else can this be used for in the aviation world. Can this be used in place of fabric or is this really heavy. I am in a discussion with a man and he says this stuff is lighter then ceconite. I question this but know nothing of Tedlar. It seems to me this stuff would be heavy.

Sorry if this is a stupid question.
 
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