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LP Aero Plastic bubble windscreen

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Lotahp1

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Ok so here is a NEW LP Aero Plastics INC windscreen that is part number "LP# SP-00195". It was a special order part made for a Acro Sport 2. It has a built in lower flange so you don't have to have a fiberglass or aluminum flange to bolt to windscreen and then aircraft. Just simply drill this windscreen flange and then drill sheetmetal to match. (Id use a plexiglass drill bit to drill hole, then counter sink for a large area dimple washer, helps spread load vs a button head screw). This was a special part ordered by someone for a AcroSport 2 and they kept the jigs. (LP Aero sent me a email saying in 2008 this windshield tooling cost the buyer $2000 and then $190 for the windshield...the tooling went to the owner since he paid for it so to replicate another you'd have to send this one to LP Aero and they could build new tooling or you could build tooling off this one and send to them if you wanted another.) My old Acro Sport 2 had this type on the rear and a shorter one with out the integrated flange on the front seat. It worked very well to keep wind to a minimum. To see it on a plane you can look up my forsale add for my old Acro Sport 2 as I don't have those pics on my phone anymore. I'd take $200 shipped to anywhere in lower 48. It should fit any Acro Sport 2 built to plans and maybe others, if you cut flange off it could be used on any model. ImageUploadedByBiplane Forum1483319844.207844.jpg
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