Wing bag material?
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I am looking to make a few wing bags for a few sets of wings I have, But I can't seem to find any material. Home depot does have the foil backed bubble wrap, but I would like to find the foil back foam like the Skymaster and Boomerang Jets have.
Any ideas where I can purchase the material I need?
Thanks
Mark
Any ideas where I can purchase the material I need?
Thanks
Mark
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I made a bunch of wing bags from the foil foam from homedepot... I found that it scratched the crap out of my planes. Very fine scratches like swrills in paint. I ended up buying a bunch of nice bags from hobby king. I still have a few that need a custom bag, I'm going to go to harbor freight and buy moving blankets and use the wife's sewing machine.
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Harbor freight has movers quilts dirt cheap - thick & soft protection for wing bags, cut them and sew them to your own shape, i use them all the time and work great ......even made a set for a 55% 260
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I can only give you my german source for the material I prefer. Not sure, if this is what you are looking for.........
The distributor is EMC-Vega, and they ship their products also outside from Europe. Their homepage can also be switched to english.
example pics.....
The material has no bubbles inside, but a soft foam also made of plastic. Some pilots told me, they found kinda bubble design on their planes, when they used the other type with bubbles inside and out.
If you are afraid of getting little scratches on your plane, you can order those plastic pressure buttons from "Snaply Nähkram".
No need to slide the bags on, you can open and close them ..... also interesting for cleaning and drying
Pedro
Last edited by pedroaleman65; 12-14-2014 at 01:45 AM.
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I went by harbor freight the other day and picked up a couple moving blankets, the are $8.99 a blanket.
Came home and cut it to fit my yellow twin f-18 wing, with one side larger to make a flap. Pulled out my wifes sewing machine and made a pass all the way around the edge....pulled it inside out to hide the ugly seam, slapped out velro and bam wing bags made in about 20 minutes... not bad for $8.99
one blanket made the two wing bags
Came home and cut it to fit my yellow twin f-18 wing, with one side larger to make a flap. Pulled out my wifes sewing machine and made a pass all the way around the edge....pulled it inside out to hide the ugly seam, slapped out velro and bam wing bags made in about 20 minutes... not bad for $8.99

one blanket made the two wing bags
Last edited by Ron101; 12-19-2014 at 10:35 AM.
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Ron 101,
Been doing the same thing for years with UHaul moving blankets. Hard to beat the price and I personally think they provide better protection than the foil bags.
I have an old Sailrite sewing machine that will sew through about anything and sometimes add some 1 inch binding to make things look more finished.
Really like your Camo bags though
Been doing the same thing for years with UHaul moving blankets. Hard to beat the price and I personally think they provide better protection than the foil bags.
I have an old Sailrite sewing machine that will sew through about anything and sometimes add some 1 inch binding to make things look more finished.
Really like your Camo bags though
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I use denier(cordura) nylon and some 1/4" closed cell foam and make padded wing bags. Its a little more expensive but a set for my hotspot (wing and fins), bobcat (wings) cost me about 35.00 to make with velcro closures. They still look brand new and they are 9 years old. They are water resistant, very protective, easy to clean, and they don't scratch the wings.
Patrick
Patrick



