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#106501 08/10/07 03:38 PM
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I'm needing to buy a cover for my 150M,and i need advice as to which cover is best. From what i can tell they are mostly priced from $350 to $400, but i am not sure which is the best quality.


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I got mine from GroundTech here in Maryland. I'm pretty satisfied with it and would consider it a good choice in the future. Mine extends out to cover the fuel caps which can be a nice feature if you have the 'motes'. As they wear out you can send them in for a 'refurb' for about $25.

Web site is: http://planecover.com/


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I need to check, but I think that mine came from planecover, too. It was one of the more reasonably priced ones, and it has worked out very well. We tied Juliet down for all of a summer and part of winter and had no complaints about the cover.

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I also used one from GroundTech when my plane was tied down outside. High-quality stuff. Fit like a glove.


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Got mine from http://www.cunninghamcovers.com

Is a nice snug fit, extra patch of soft fabric for windshield area, they customize it as per your options (handles, multiple antennas).


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I putchased a set from Airplane-Covers and Custom Cabin Covers

P.O. Box 37

Deerton, Michigan. 49822

906-343-6664

off of ebay last year for about 250. including the N number embroidered on the wing tip. I like them. I only use them in the winter though.
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I have a Ground Tech cover for a 150M which I don't need. Came with the airplane and as I have a hanger I don't need it. It has the tail number on it, however. You can have it for $50.00 and the cost of shipping.

If you are interested PM me.

Geo.


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It has the tail number on it, however.


The tail number on a Ground Tech cover is embroidered on a patch of cloth then sewn onto the cover. The patch can be easily removed. I did that when I sold my cover.


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