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J-5 window trim

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ralf

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I've been flying my 1940 J-5 with the door off for the last month or so. I cruise at 80 MPH and I was descending at 90MPH when I heard a "pop" behind me. When I landed I saw that the right rear passenger window had blown out taking most of the trim with it. (missed the elevator thankfully) The rear of the window is elliptical. No problem cutting another window out of acrylic but the elliptical trim is a problem. Spruce lists left side rear window trim but not right side. Any other sources?
 

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