cloudbaseracer
Active Member
Guys,
My plane has always been hangared by me and previous owners. Now, I am looking to head to Florida for a large portion of March, April and May but I am not able to find a close by hangar. I can park outside on the grass strip I will staying on and that is most ideal. I will be there flying non-powered soaring during the mid day and want to fly my plane in the morning and late evening. Except, I am concerned about extended UV on my Air Cam on Amphibs. The fuselage and center wing section is all metal but the section outboard of the engines is fabric, along with the horizontal.
I have access to an enclosed hangar but it is quite a bit away and that will seriously limit my flying as I will not make the trip to that field 2 times a day. I really don't want to limit my options but I am concerned about the UV.
Storms are of concern as well if I am just tied down outside but I am able to transport the plane to a "safety" hangar during any extended period of major storm/wind days. This will provide peace of mind for those times.
So, what do you guys think? Is there a huge amount of UV damage that can occur during this time?
Cheers,
James
My plane has always been hangared by me and previous owners. Now, I am looking to head to Florida for a large portion of March, April and May but I am not able to find a close by hangar. I can park outside on the grass strip I will staying on and that is most ideal. I will be there flying non-powered soaring during the mid day and want to fly my plane in the morning and late evening. Except, I am concerned about extended UV on my Air Cam on Amphibs. The fuselage and center wing section is all metal but the section outboard of the engines is fabric, along with the horizontal.
I have access to an enclosed hangar but it is quite a bit away and that will seriously limit my flying as I will not make the trip to that field 2 times a day. I really don't want to limit my options but I am concerned about the UV.
Storms are of concern as well if I am just tied down outside but I am able to transport the plane to a "safety" hangar during any extended period of major storm/wind days. This will provide peace of mind for those times.
So, what do you guys think? Is there a huge amount of UV damage that can occur during this time?
Cheers,
James