Light single-engine aircraft
Worked example: reviving a weathered light single
This is a worked example demonstrating our case-study format — not a customer engagement. Real projects replace it as completed work is published.

Challenges
- Algae growth along seams and shaded panels from outdoor parking
- Exhaust track etched into belly paint from extended wash intervals
- Oxidised paint requiring assessment for safe single-stage polishing
- Hazed windscreen needing acrylic-specific polishing, not replacement
Outcome
This entry is a worked example — it exists to show the structure every real Blue Horizon Aviation case study will follow: the aircraft, the services delivered, honest timescales, what made the job interesting, and photographic evidence.
For a genuine project in this scope, the documented outcome would cover: contamination fully removed and paint brought back to a protected gloss, transparencies restored to clarity, cabin deep-cleaned, and a care schedule agreed to keep the aircraft at standard. Real case studies replace this example as completed work is published — and any owner who prefers discretion simply isn't featured.
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