I am after some advice on fuel tanks, would a alumimium tank give better crash protection than a fabricated foam and glass tank, but I guess a glass tank integral with the turtle deck would add a lot of stiffness to the front end? and a glass/turtle deck I suppose would just be epoxied into the top fuselage frames. How do most people fit alumimium tanks, bolt them in or glass/flox to the upper longeron, extra cross members and straps? Anyone had any experience in using the Summit drag racing tanks? Are these foam filled tanks much use in an accident? Does the foam have much affect on the flow rate if the tank is ruptured? There also plastic I believe, so probably not much use in a fire. I am also a bit curious as to why gussets are not added inside the fuse cross members and the side frame vertical members, so that teh fuselage cross section becomes 8 sided , I would have thought they would have added a lot of torsional rigidity to the fuselage, no one much seems to fit them. Any reason why they cannot be fitted? And spar varnish, why is it called spar varnish, ( nothing to do with spars on sailing ships?), and what is its main claim to fame, and finally, can anyone tell me what process is going on chemically speaking after spruce is exposed to sunlight/air and discolouring.
Chris Johnston.