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Re: Material for windscreens

Subject: Re: Material for windscreens
From: "John Hartog" hartogj
Date: Thu Aug 9, 2007 7:42 pm ((PDT))
Hi David.

I find Malden Mills' Power Stretch, Double Velour fleece to work well
in a light breeze.

John Hartog 


--- In  "wildlifeanalysis"
<> wrote:
>
> 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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