Subject: | Material for windscreens |
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From: | "wildlifeanalysis" wildlifeanalysis |
Date: | Thu Aug 9, 2007 3:01 pm ((PDT)) |
Hello I wonder if anyone can suggest some materials for making my own blimp windscreen covers. I have already made a couple out of some shaggy (and not so shaggy) fake fur, but am curious if there are some known materials or fabrics with good wind blocking properties and minimal sound attenuation in the high frequencies. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Best David |
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