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Widening a composite structure

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skyrider

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Joined
Nov 5, 2008
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Location
Newcsatle N.S.W. Australia
G'day,
Is it possible to widen an existing composite/foam core structure and maintain structural integrity. For example widening a fuselage manufactured using foam core construction. There is a lot of information available on repairing damaged components and I was wondering would these same proceedures lend themselves to modifications as well.

Cheers

Rob
 
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