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  1. M

    question on varnishes....

    hey dear Steve, cheers Dan let me know what other epoxy varnishes have you looked up? are you using T-88 or another Epoxy adhesive?
  2. M

    Composite acft--why so heavy?

    aircraft should be heavy because there is many things in heavy material i mean it's doesn't made by tissues.<br>(not funny)<br>the lightest,stiffest and metallic strongest materials do not always the lightest or strongest structure.
  3. M

    Environmental issues with a wood airplane...

    there is dragon rapid it's twin engine,8 seated 1930's biplane.flying in britain with wood in it that came from a salvaged bristol fighter(1918).the stuff lasts as long as you look....
  4. M

    High aspect ratio design for long range, optimized for cruise efficiency

    i do see a few pluss sides with a diesel aircraft engine A diesel engine have a slightly better fuel consumtion. jet A1 is the most used in entire world aircraft fuel.on some airfields there is no 100LL.....
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