I am certainly relieved to read your message; I ordered the lights and
fairings for my XS on 7 Sept and so far all I've received is promises that
the product will ship some time soon At least now I know that Goldwing
actually does deliver.
best regards,
Rob Housman
A070
----- Original Message -----
From: Plantragg Developments <ptag.dev@ukonline.co.uk>
Subject: RE: Wing tip acrylic covers
> Hi! Paul. Get in touch with John Bourne of A.T.L Ltd. GOLDWING AVIATION
> SYSTEMS. Tel.01992 524722 or Fax.01992 524723.
> He is a most obliging chap and fixed me up with a strobe system and
> Wing-tip nav. lights but he can do wing tip/strobe lights combined as you
> require. I'm also pretty sure he has got himself organised for XS kits
but
> mine was a MK1 kit. The installation instructions are a bit thin though
> with respect to cutting into the wing and marking out the acrylic . The
> glassing up of the recess and flanges is quite difficult . But the
> strategic use of cling film and electrical tape and lots of props to
> maintain the acrylic into the shape of the wing is a bit like a sputnik !
> There I go again letting slip my age.!!!! The problem is holding the
> acrylic into the exact shape having squeegied the whole set up as a mold.
> Hopefully this isn't 'double dutch ' ?
> Call me up if you need a more detailed chat.
> Regards
> Bob Harrison 337 Euro/jab. G-PTAG
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Paul McAllister [SMTP:pma@obtero.net]
> Subject: Wing tip arcrilic covers
>
> Hi all,
>
> Has anyone attempted to cut out the front quarter section of their wing
tip
> and insert the lights/strobes that way.
>
> I know it is possible to buy a lens for the RV 6 wing tip, and probably
> many
> other kits. Does anyone know of something that is available for the
> Europa,
> or has anyone made their own lens. ?
>
> Thanks, Paul (363)
>
>
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