I was checking out the February issue of Flypast and noted that F-84F Thunderstreak 51-9514 was refurbished and returned to it's perch. The line that snagged my attention however was this one.
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The airframe has been inspected and cleaned, and a new protective vinyl wrap applied to protect it from the harsh US Midwest weather conditions.
I was curious about what this vinyl wrap entailed? I know of there automotive uses but have not previously known of there use in static display aircraft.
Does anybody know any information about this process? Such as...
- Is the vinyl clear and applied over a paint scheme?
- Is the vinyl printed with the scheme and applied in lieu of a paintjob?
- What is the longevity of this process? For automotive use the wraps last 3-5 years.
Does anybody know of this use in another other aircraft static display?
Are wraps used on airworthy aircraft?
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