Mountain Wave Cargo Nets
Avionics, airplane covers, tires, handheld radios, GPS receivers, wireless Wx uplink...any product related to backcountry aircraft and flying.
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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Cessna Skywagon -- accept no substitute!
Thu Jun 22, 2017 12:25 pm
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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Sat Jun 24, 2017 12:11 pm
How long did it take to have it made?
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I just orderd one and they said 2 to 3 weeks.

Much better than the old owners 6 months +++

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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.
Gary
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