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WW1 wood grading (non spruce)

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AncientAviation

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England
Greetings all...
Poplar, Walnut, Douglas fir & White-Ash were also used in WW1 planes.
How would you go about grading the wood - or put differently, how would the grading differ from what we normally do with Spruce?
Wondering if anybody knows?
Thanks
 
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