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Air Graphics Vinyl Wrap: Durable, Maintainable

The striking Aero Graphics custom vinyl scheme on Ken Newman's SR22 is far from basic, which makes the installation and upkeep even more challenging

In the spring of 2015, contributor Ken Newman installed an Air Graphics custom vinyl appearance kit on his second-gen Cirrus for a field report in the May 2015 Aviation Consumer. While we liked the quality of the kit, we didn’t know how the kit would hold up over time. While less expensive and easier than a new custom paint job, the real test would be to see how the vinyl graphics would age over time. Would it fade, chip, crack or come off? What would it take to maintain? Here’s an update.

THE PROCESS – NOT FOR ALL

After seeing some cutting-edge graphics and paint work on the Generation 5 Cirrus models, Newman recognized that reworking the scheme on his SR22 would be a radical change in appearance from the plain-vanilla design that came from the factory in 2005.

Larry Anglisano

Editor in Chief Larry Anglisano has been a staple at Aviation Consumer since 1995. An active land, sea and glider pilot, Larry has over 30 years’ experience as an avionics repairman and flight test pilot. He’s the editorial director overseeing sister publications Aviation Safety magazine, IFR magazine and is a regular contributor to KITPLANES magazine with his Avionics Bootcamp column.