Ok, an odd question for the experts. I have found a little Baby Ace that has been lanquishing at a local private field. It has sat so long that moss is growing on some of the wing surfaces. To me, that says "recover me" and my offer took that cost into account. The owner (widow) has a friend of her late husbands that says "BS", no problem, wash/scrape off the moss and fly the plane. I did some digging around online and did not find anything, my posterior, the one that will be sitting the pilots seat, says don't take a chance, recover. I would like to show the lady that I am doing this as necessary maintenance, not just trying to get a lower price. (Tho recover/repaint will probably be north of $1500), and as my last name is not Trump, I must offer what the bird is actually worth. Fabric did pass the punch test (think it is Ceconite), but just the though of having a fabric failure is enough excitement to me. Anyone have anything definitive on such a subject? Many thanks for any info!

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