Hi netters,
I was curious if Wicks KR 7533 cloth is strong enough for a composite
fuselage shell? Im using foam and glass or carbon fiber for my covering. Well
this suffice or should I use something else?
David Swanson
bdazzca...@aol.com
At 07:04 PM 7/8/2006, you wrote:
>Hi netters,
>
>I was curious if Wicks KR 7533 cloth is strong enough for a composite
>fuselage shell? Im using foam and glass or carbon fiber for my covering. Well
>this suffice or should I use something else?
That is exactly like asking if the ice is thic
I'm using wicks 3733 boat cloth for everything and then deck cloth on top
of it..
Bob Glidden
Eminence,Indiana
KR2S N181FW (building)
Corvair 110
glid...@ccrtc.com
>
> I was curious if Wicks KR 7533 cloth is strong enough for a
> composite
> fuselage shell? Im using foam and glass or carb
This structure is what holds your engine to the plane and handles the
torsional stresses of the engine and tail section and no doubt a whole lot
of other critical functions that I, and probably you, have no clue about. I
know that there is no way that I would bet everything that my "guess" was
rig
11:08 PM
To: kr...@mylist.net
Subject: Re: KR> wicks KR 7533 cloth
This structure is what holds your engine to the plane and handles the
torsional stresses of the engine and tail section and no doubt a whole
lot
of other critical functions that I, and probably you, have no clue
about. I
know that there is n
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