Given the obvious safety implications of using the correct lumber for
building an aircraft, I certainly understand the wisdom of using aircraft
grade material. After reviewing several catalogs and magazines, it seems
that spruce is the timber of choice. Unfortunately, spruce it not locally
availa
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Greenville, SC
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Greenville, SC
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Given the obvious safety implications of using the correct lumber for
building an aircraft, I certainly understand the w
according to faa ,info found in EA-AC43.13, aircraft woods should have grain
structure straightness of no more than
1" in 15", there are other woods which could be used but spruce has the most
consistant grain structure, and workability. others include: douglas fur,noble
fur,western hemlock,wort
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Given the obvious safety implications of using the correct lumber for
building an aircraft, I certainly understand the wisdom of using aircraft
grade materia
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