
What does this do?
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What does this do?
I'm installing the new windows and not sure what part from figure 23-4 in the IPC is for. It's a small retainer clip. I will be installing new interior panels from airtex. Is this retainer to hold the original interior panel and if so do I need it for the new airtex panels? Thanks for any insight into this extermely complex and mind perplexing problem. 

- GAHorn
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Which IPC? Which model airplane? 
But just guessing (after looking up all the IPC's)... that it's a late B-model. I believe it's a metal trim strip which finishes out the edge of the window/upholstery. Whether or not Airtex needs it or not should be addressed to those folks.... they know their product.. But I imagine they intend their interiors to utilize all factory attachments and trim.

But just guessing (after looking up all the IPC's)... that it's a late B-model. I believe it's a metal trim strip which finishes out the edge of the window/upholstery. Whether or not Airtex needs it or not should be addressed to those folks.... they know their product.. But I imagine they intend their interiors to utilize all factory attachments and trim.
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- n2582d
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Window Frame
Sundby,
Here are a couple of pictures from my '52. Mine has two frames: the top secures the headliner and the bottom/forward has a "U" channel to secure the side panel. What I did not find in the IPC was the retainer clips for the headliner bows as you can see in the top right picture.



Here are a couple of pictures from my '52. Mine has two frames: the top secures the headliner and the bottom/forward has a "U" channel to secure the side panel. What I did not find in the IPC was the retainer clips for the headliner bows as you can see in the top right picture.



Gary
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