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Environmental issues with a wood airplane...

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waterinthefuel

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Apr 28, 2007
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Location
Lafayette LA
One of the kits (two actually) I'm looking into are wood, the KR-2(S) and the Corby Starlet.

My father said wood rots and termites eat it, and I replied aluminum corrodes. Is a wood plane safe as a long term flying machine, or not really?
 
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