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Uni-Body Wing Construction

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Boston425

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Spokane, WA
Hello!

I have been wondering lately if it would be a terrible idea to build a composite aircraft (think a small single place low wing aircraft like the SD-1) where the bottom half of the fuse and bottom half of both wings were formed in the same mold? Essentially the entire bottom half of the aircraft is one piece. Has this ever been done? I'm sure there are many objections to this kind of construction which may be obvious to others, but to me, it seems like a fairly plausible method?

Would really appreciate your thoughts and input!
 
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