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ERCOUPE 415C - Side canopy window travel
- Robert Eldridge
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						10 Jan 2021 16:59				#7
		by Robert Eldridge
	
	
		
			
	
			
			 		
													
	
				Replied by Robert Eldridge on topic ERCOUPE 415C - Side canopy window travel			
			
				Thanks, Matt.  I suppose the seats and sides have to be removed from the interior to gain access to the side windows...			
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						10 Jan 2021 16:53				#8
		by Matt Gunsch
	
	
		
			
					
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				Replied by Matt Gunsch on topic ERCOUPE 415C - Side canopy window travel			
			
				You can make your own side windows, they are sheet plexi or lexan. it might be tight either because it is too wide or it is installed in the channel wrong.			
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- Robert Eldridge
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						10 Jan 2021 15:46				#9
		by Robert Eldridge
	
	
		
			
	
	
			
			 		
													
	
				ERCOUPE 415C - Side canopy window travel was created by Robert Eldridge			
			
				Hi, I'm new to the world of Ercoupes, so please forgive me if I'm asking a dumb question.  I just bought a '46C - REALLY nice airplane!  However the canopy side windows are a bit scratched and VERY hard to slide up and down.  I know I can get new window glass from Univair, but how do I reduce the amout of "significant" force required to allow the windows to slide up and down more easily?  Thanks in advance
			
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