We felt like this was a worth while mod. And no... the rivets do not go through the windshield.

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Comment by Suzy Patey on August 26, 2010 at 9:42am
We put lots of layers of tape down over the windshield to protect the glass during the fiberglass, then sanded part and then attached it to plane with silicone and rivets, then painted with the rest of the plane. I'd love to come to Ghana someday. We'll let ya know if we ever make it down there! Good luck!!
Comment by Jonathan Porter on August 26, 2010 at 1:52am
OK, let me get this straight - you built the plane, painted it and then put fibreglass lay up on it? Sounds cool - but tell me, how did you protect the windshield and paint during the lay up? How about y'all coming out to Ghana, doing some flying and showing us!
Comment by Suzy Patey on August 24, 2010 at 11:41pm
We laid fiberglass right on the windshield, shaped, sanded and painted it. We used silicone to ensure that no leaking would occur. So far so good. It's been nearly 4 years since done and we haven't had any leaks!
Comment by Ethan D. Shields on August 24, 2010 at 8:58pm
Hi, we briefly met your husband at EAA this year, he said that your 801 did not leak. Would be posible to get some more pics of these mods and the top of your windshield?
Comment by Jonathan Porter on April 23, 2010 at 8:12am
Dear Suzy, the workshop girls are interesting in exactly how you did this windshield trim - they would like to try something similar on the flying doctors plane - any more photos, details or ideas would be appreciated. Many thanks, Jonathan on behalf of the WAASPS girls.

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