Réf. : Re: Re: KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
is, France Envoyé par : krnet-boun...@mylist.net 28/05/2006 17:13 Veuillez répondre à KRnet Remis le : 28/05/2006 17:14 Pour : KRnet cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM) Objet : Re: Re: KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing. To put the engineering in perspect

Re: Réf. : Re: Re: KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread Mark Langford
Serge Vidal wrote: > Makes me wonder... for those of us who have molded wing skins, Dan Diehl > style, how much weaker would our KR2s be as compared to the original Rand > Robinson foam core design, and what would the failure mode be? High Gs? > Nearing the VNE? Diehl skins have a quarter inch fo

KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread Ron Freiberger
Ron Freiberger mail to ronandmar...@earthlink.net I think we've lost the chance on this thread. We should have encouraged the d_ to try it. After all, it's "experimental" isn't it?.

Réf. : Re: Réf. : Re: Re: KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread Serge VIDAL
ez répondre à KRnet Remis le : 29/05/2006 00:53 Pour : "KRnet" cc :(ccc : Serge VIDAL/DNSA/SAGEM) Objet : Re: Réf. : Re: Re: KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing. Serge Vidal wrote: > Makes me wonder... for those of us who have molded wing

KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread 3343V
nght...@bellsouth.net wrote: > To put the engineering in perspective, the foam controls two very > specific and important structural concerns - first, the pure moment > of inertia of the structure; the larger the moment of inertia, the > easier it becomes to make a structure stiff for the amount of

KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread Harold Woods
Hi Netters. The answer to the subject of this question becomes readily available if the person involved will do the following experiment: Take a piece of the blue styrofoam that is used for home insulation. Cut it 1 foot wide, 1 foot long and use the type that is 1 inch thick. Cover it with fibr

KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread 3343V
Harold Woods wrote: > Hi Netters. > The answer to the subject of this question becomes readily available > if the person involved will do the following experiment: > Take a piece of the blue styrofoam that is used for home insulation. > Cut it 1 foot wide, 1 foot long and use the type that is 1 inc

KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing.

2008-10-12 Thread nght...@bellsouth.net
: "KRnet" > Subject: Re: KR> removing the foam after glassing as wing. > > Harold Woods wrote: > > Hi Netters. > > The answer to the subject of this question becomes readily available > > if the person involved will do the following experiment: > > Ta