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Post subject: Window seal P-channel Posted: 02 Apr 2020, 20:32 |
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Joined: 03/23/08 Posts: 6941 Post Likes: +3600 Company: AssuredPartners Aerospace Phx. Location: KDVT, 46U
Aircraft: IAR823, LrJet, 240Z
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Forgive my non B question... I need to access your knowledge. My IAR 823 had this P-channel under the cabin windows. What for? Replace or ditch? I can see that it might keep bugs and gunk away from the window / frame interface and probably hide any ugly as well. Attachment: C4A1DE11-2C50-45CD-B993-57DEB1FB4D89.jpeg
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Post subject: Re: Window seal P-channel Posted: 02 Apr 2020, 23:43 |
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Joined: 03/23/08 Posts: 6941 Post Likes: +3600 Company: AssuredPartners Aerospace Phx. Location: KDVT, 46U
Aircraft: IAR823, LrJet, 240Z
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Username Protected wrote: It’s my seal
Sold in three variations
All have 1-1/2 tail
Bulb size is the difference
Aircraft spruce
Search P seal
What airframe is the install? IAR 823. I got the new stuff from McMaster. What’s it do?
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