8-4
Date of Issue: 04/2008
Revision: 1.0
By pushing the fuselage rear section down in the place of a
bulkhead the fuselage front section may be raised and then
supported under the firewall.
By holding the fuselage rear section under a bulkhead the fuselage
rear may be raised and then supported under that bulkhead.
To lift up a wing, push from underneath that wing only at the main
spar area. Do not lift up a wing by handling the wing tip.
8.4.5
Road transport
The aircraft may be transported after loading on a suitable car trailer. It
is necessary to dismantle the wings before road transport. The aircraft
and dismantled wings should be attached securely to protect these
parts against possible damage.
8.5 Cleaning and care
Use efficient cleaning detergents to clean the aircraft surface. Oil spots
on the aircraft surface (except the canopy!) may be cleaned with
gasoline.
The canopy may only be cleaned by washing it with a sufficient quantity
of lukewarm water and an adequate quantity of detergents. Use either
a soft, clean cloth sponge or deerskin. Then use suitable polishers to
clean the canopy.
CAUTION
Never clean the canopy under “dry“conditions and never use gas or
chemical solvents!
Upholstery and covers may be removed from the cockpit, brushed and
eventually washed in lukewarm water with an adequate quantity of
detergents. Dry the upholstery thoroughly before insertion into the
cockpit.
CAUTION
In the case of long term parking, cover the canopy to protect the cockpit
interior from direct sunshine.