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Aeroelasticity

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rhbelter

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Ahoy, All of you airplane builders,

The title notes aeroelasticity, but it is that of a swept wing twin jet (A3 skywarrior) of 60+ years ago.

This is so far away from present day homebuilt airplanes that I ask if any of you want to take a look at it?
If so, please note any interest in the subject and I will write it up and post it.

Enjoy /s/ Bob Belter EAA 8444
 
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