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Thread: Stewart Systems Covering - Longterm Evaluation

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    Default Stewart Systems Covering - Longterm Evaluation

    Greetings all,
    After reading the threads on the Stewart Systems, I was wondering what the long term opinions of those that have used the system. The last posts were from 2008.
    Thanks,
    Thomas

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    Default Re: Stewart Systems Covering - Longterm Evaluation

    I can't give you an evaluation, but there's an interesting photo on page 42 of the current Kitplane magazine (Feb 2010), in an article about the Just Aircraft "Highlander". It's a picture of what appears to be a quickbuild fuselage in the factory ready for shipment. You can tell from the blue glue lines that it's covered with Stewart Systems.

    I wonder if that means Just Aircraft is the first manufacturer to switch to Stewarts.

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    Default Re: Stewart Systems Covering - Longterm Evaluation

    It's most likely Airtec not Stewart unless it is a builders photo.
    John McBean
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    Default Re: Stewart Systems Covering - Longterm Evaluation

    I looked into the Air-Tech System. Interesting system. Check out this link for more information. http://airtechcoatings.com/documents...%20Dummies.pdf

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