Tuesday, 20 April 2010
Genuine Flyrite Aviation and Industrial Windsock
Don't be fooled by imitations buy genuine www.flyrite.co.uk windsocks.
Monday, 19 April 2010
Friday, 16 April 2010
Windsock ropes
Some manufacturers use stainless steel ropes. This in our view is a bit of over-kill. Mostly, stainless steel rope loops or eyes, are held together using brass or copper ferules.
The coefficient of expansion in these dissimilar materials, allows for movement between them when temperature changes and joints like these have been known to come apart.
Flyrite.co.uk windsocks employ 8 plat marine quality polyester ropes. These ropes will outlast the life of the windsock and therefore a very well suited to this application.
For more information and design considerations of Flyrite.co.uk Windsocks, click on the highlighted links.
The coefficient of expansion in these dissimilar materials, allows for movement between them when temperature changes and joints like these have been known to come apart.
Flyrite.co.uk windsocks employ 8 plat marine quality polyester ropes. These ropes will outlast the life of the windsock and therefore a very well suited to this application.
For more information and design considerations of Flyrite.co.uk Windsocks, click on the highlighted links.
Wednesday, 14 April 2010
windsock industrial
Welcome all,
Professionals don't cut corners and that's why flyrite windsocks are used in the aviation industry ar aerdromes, airfields and airports.
Professionals don't cut corners and that's why flyrite windsocks are used in the aviation industry ar aerdromes, airfields and airports.
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
flyrite Industrial Windsock for Aviation, Airports and Airfields
You see them flying innocently at the Airport or Airfield but do you ever wonder about their usefulness? At an Airport or any other flying place they cannot be ignored.
That's true of Sailing establishments as well or try crossing a suspension bridge in a howling gale when you have no idea whether it is safe to cross or not.
Don't be fooled, this seemingly Innocent windsock has it's work cut out and so it must be made to withstand heavy punishment.
That's true of Sailing establishments as well or try crossing a suspension bridge in a howling gale when you have no idea whether it is safe to cross or not.
Don't be fooled, this seemingly Innocent windsock has it's work cut out and so it must be made to withstand heavy punishment.
Monday, 12 April 2010
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