Flightline Interiors, LLC

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cjensen
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Flightline Interiors, LLC

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I just bought a set of aileron pushrod boots from Flightline Interiors.
http://my.execpc.com/~erdmannb/index.html

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Customer service is TOP NOTCH from Abby. Quick email response, and answered questions clearly. I plan to get my interior from these folks as well. FAST shipping!

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Chad Jensen
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I've bookmarked that site for future reference, thanks. Are the boots you got to help stop air movement between the wings and fuse, or is there something more going on ? I would think in cold temps like we have right now, keeping the air from moving too much would help retain some cabin heat.
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Nope, that's exactly it Don. Those, along with boots for the control sticks should eliminate the biggest sources of lost heat. Even in the warmer months, it's still chilli up higher.
Chad Jensen
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