You know, I don't even know what the "replacement period" for shock cords is. I have replaced Two sets in my life, and I have been flying Taylorcrafts almost continuously since 1980. I just keep an eye on them and they seem to last forever. One set was in really bad shape was on the poor abused first Tcraft that I bought, and the other was on the BC12 that I have now.
On deliberation I think that cold weather must be what wipes them out as the moderate winter temperatures here is the only thing I can think of that is different from other parts of the U.S.; daytime temps are rarely below 60F or so in the winter.
Of course I pick my AI's VERY carefully. I get the ones that concentrate on the things that might kill me, but I would lay my ticket on the line to protect their livelihood if the bureaucrats jumped them for some petty oversight.
Darryl
On deliberation I think that cold weather must be what wipes them out as the moderate winter temperatures here is the only thing I can think of that is different from other parts of the U.S.; daytime temps are rarely below 60F or so in the winter.
Of course I pick my AI's VERY carefully. I get the ones that concentrate on the things that might kill me, but I would lay my ticket on the line to protect their livelihood if the bureaucrats jumped them for some petty oversight.
Darryl
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