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		GrummanDude
 
 
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				 Posted: Tue Jun 03, 2008 8:32 pm    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				Today I removed an 1/8 inch windshield from a Tiger.  It's the first thin windshield I''ve ever seen in an AA5x.  THe one thing I noticed right off was how light it was.  This one will need a weight and balance update.   
  
   Does anyone know what the weight is on a thin windshield?  I'm assuming the 1/4 inch windshield is the one that shows up on all of the factory weight and balance lists.
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				 Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 1:49 am    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				 	  | Quote: | 	 		   Does anyone know what the weight is on a thin windshield? =C2-I'm assuming
   the 1/4 inch windshield is the one that shows up on all of the factory weig
  ht and balance lists.
  
 
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 How thick is the thick one?  3/8", 1/2".  I can't remember.  The weight ratio
 should be pretty close to the thickness ratio.  I would think that's close
 enough for weight and balance updates.  I think the actual weight would be
 higher than this estimation because I believe the thicker windshield adds
 material to the inside dimension, which occupies a smaller volume.  Or you can
 stand on a bathroom scale with and without the windshield.  The difference is
 the weight of the windshield.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 4:53 am    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				I don't recall if the windshield is even on the  equipment list.  Compare an original equipment list for a 75 Tiger with one  for a 77 or later and see if they are the same.  
   
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				 Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:35 am    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				Gary, I don't recall what the numbers were exactly but LP Aero drop shoipped 
 the windshield and canopy I just had installed on my B model. Seems the two 
 and four place used different thicknesses. The two place were 1/8" and 3/16" 
 with the 1/8" being stock. I believe the four place numbers are 3/16 & 
 1/4... Call LP they have all the data. In fact in might even be on their 
 website, I forget.
 
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 Subject: 1/8 inch windshield
 Date: Wed, 04 Jun 2008 00:30:13 -0400
 
 Today I removed an 1/8 inch windshield from a Tiger.  It's the first thin 
 windshield I''ve ever seen in an AA5x.  THe one thing I noticed right off 
 was how light it was.  This one will need a weight and balance update.  
 
 Does anyone know what the weight is on a thin windshield?  I'm assuming the 
 1/4 inch windshield is the one that shows up on all of the factory weight 
 and balance lists.
 
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				 Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 7:09 am    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				Gary,
   
  I think the 1/8" is around 4 to 6  lbs
   
  One year at Oshkosh I ask the LP Aero guy who  gave a talk at the AYA forum "Can you sell me a 1/8" thick windscreen for my  Tiger?" He said he could only under the owner produced part regs....I ask how  much it weighed and he gave me you're an idiot look and said 1/2 of what the  1/4" thick windscreeen weighs...
   
  next time I'm at the hangar I'll weigh my old  1/4" windscreen and get back to you. 
   
  The number that  I've heard is between 8 and 12 lbs so one would save 4 to  6 lbs.
   
  I decided that the increased structural  integrity was worth that weight and did not pursue the 1/8". I think the Tiger  windscreen has a lot of stress on it when the canopy bow is used for egress and  the thought of hitting a bird in the Sabertooth at 160kts with 1/8" makes me  think the 1/4" might be the way to go
  however, if it was an all out race plane  1/8"  would be the way to go......
   
  WHAT CONDITION WAS THE 1/8" THAT YOU  REMOVED?
   
  I could only find the specific gravity of the  lexan which is 1.20. One could calculate the weight from that  number....
   
   
  LP Aero Tiger lexan 
   
  http://www.lpaero.com/cgi-bin/Mfr_Make_Model.asp?SubmitType=Last&Manuf=82&Make=Tiger&Model=AA%2D5B
   
  Care of Lexan
  http://www.lpaero.com/CAREINS.html
   
  GE Tech sheet:
  http://tws-plastics.com/technical-data/lexan9034.pdf
   
  Interesting comment on allowable variation in  thickness...this was mentioned to me by the LP Aero guy ....he said they get  thin ones and thick ones and he could pick out a thin one for  me....
   
   
 Q. Is my 1/4" plastic really a 1/4" thick, and if not, how come? 
 A. It often depends on the type of plastic you buy. For  example, most mechanical plastics like Delrin® and Nylon plate and rod are  either planned or centerless ground to standard industry or ASTM tolerances.  Most always, these materials will be oversize; -.000" / +.025", since the  material will be machined down to the correct size. Some materials, are sold  unplanned or ungrounded, or are molded and sold "as is". These products can be  greatly oversize, and no specific stated tolerance exists other than the  material is "sufficiently oversize to allow for machining." 
 In the case of acrylic (Plexiglas®) and polycarbonate (Lexan®, Tuffak®) sheet  for example, these items are usually sold in "metric" gauges. For example, 6mm  thickness acrylic sheet is sold as 1/4" thick material (the actual thickness is  .236"). Other examples are listed below*:            1/10" = .098" thickness     1/8" = .118" thickness        3/16" = .177" thickness      7/32" = .220" thickness         1/4" = .250" thickness      3/8" = .354" thickness         1/2" = .472" thickness                     * The thickness above may also have a "tolerance-range" which may        leave the sheets oversize or undersize. 
         
        from:        http://www.modernplastics.com/techtalk.htm
  [quote]   Does anyone know what the weight is on a thin windshield?  I'm    assuming the 1/4 inch windshield is the one that shows up on all of the    factory weight and balance lists.
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				 Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:10 am    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				I have scales at the airport for weighing my new cowling.  I hadn't thought about that.  Missed that one entirely.  If the weigh is half, that would be pretty significant.  We'll see.  Thanks
  
  
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				 Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 11:15 am    Post subject: 1/8 inch windshield | 
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				The windshield I removed was in pretty bad shape.  It's likely it was original.  If not, it's been there a long time.  For a race plane, that 4 to 6 lbs may be significant.  Especially in climb.   
  
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