Originally Posted by Hung
Many of us here like covers from Planecover.com [planecover.com] aka Ground Tech. They're also one of the sponsors of the Clinton Fly-In.


Not long after I bought mine I took it with me on my trip to New Orleans, LA. After landing the ground crew helped me put it on and secure it. Not long after that the heavens opened up as though someone had built an ark nearby. The sustained rain was nothing like I had ever seen before. I stayed in New Orleans for two days and it poured like that the second day as well. I thought there would be some leakage through the cover. Nothing. The inside was bone dry and the bottom of the cover was also dry. It adequately covers the fuel caps so there was no water in the fuel that I drained either. It is sort of a pain to get onto the aircraft, especially when it is windy. It does fit well and secure. They were also responsive about the STOL kit to make sure the fences fit properly.