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Doran Jaffas

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Thinking of repainting my Tailwind but I'm looking at the wraps that are available. Has anyone had any experience in using wrap on a fabric covered aircraft? As most of you know the Tailwind is 4130 tubing with fabric on the fuselage and tail sections. The wings are all wood with fabric over the wood for paint adhesion. The paint job on it now is almost 20 years old. Was going to repaint but looking at wrap instead and obviously hiring someone to do it at that point.
Any suggestions from any of you out there? I can paint and paint fairly well but the idea of not having any overspray flying around in the hangar is awfully appealing.

Thank You.
Doran Jaffas
 

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