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Mountain Wave Cargo Nets

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Mountain Wave Cargo Nets

If anyone is looking for Mountain Wave nets, the company was acquired by Ron Morcom of Regal Aviation/Crown Avionics (Paine Field). Just had mine installed yesterday.
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Re: Mountain Wave Cargo Nets

Photo and pirep please.
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No idea why the photo rotated. sorry.

Quality and install look excellent. I'll update once I've used it a bit.
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How long did it take to have it made?
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I just orderd one and they said 2 to 3 weeks. =D> Much better than the old owners 6 months +++ :shock:
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Just a few weeks. Very reliable outfit.

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I know a pilot flying a C-172 with a rear window that had a 5 gal metal fuel can in the baggage exit the aircraft along with the window during a downdraft in the Brooks Range near Galbraith Lake. Best to cover all loads on windy days.

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