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In my previous videos, there has been an annoying noise where the canopy does not make a seal against the fuselage. It is a buzzing noise and during a long flight really gets annoying. Sealing the canopy was definitely needed and as the Standard Cirrus has a wooden frame around the canopy, it is prone to expanding and contracting at a different rate to the fuselage. So, after recommendations on how to fix this I explain what solution I chose along with a short clip of that work, then into a test flight to see (or hear) what difference it made. I am also still getting used to the new instruments I had fitted over the winter ready for the competition season; which I will be doing a vlog and have the GoPro in the cockpit as usual too. I have the following instruments fitted: 7" OpenVario Glide Computer from SteFLY running XCSoar and remote stick LX Navigation ERA80 Vario and backup navigation instrument PowerFLARM with IGC and ADSB Out (anti-collision device for gliders) 57mm Altimeter Dittel KRT2 8.33Mhz Radio (connected to the OpenVario) 80mm ASI (Air Speed Indicator) I am planning on the next video to explain how the tailplane connects and how I have added my own things to decrease the risk of not connecting properly - which is a lifesaver. Please consider subscribing to my channel and checkout the other gliding and BMW related videos I have posted. 👇 PLEASE CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING TO MY CHANNEL 👇 / @richardtorr-t7 If you have any comments, please feel free to add them and I try and respond to all of them as quickly as possible. Also, if you have any suggestions of what you would like me to cover, let me know. Enjoy.