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June 25th 06, 06:53 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
Orval Fairbairn
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Aluminium Cowls
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clare wrote:
On Sat, 24 Jun 2006 22:51:05 +1000, "......... :-\)\)"
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Hi,
Can anyone tell me what alloy is used for the manufacture of aluminium nose
bowls on aircraft such as the Luscombe or C-140 or J-3 Cub ?
Also how are they made (hand beaten, drop hammer etc ??)
I assume they are formed in the 'O' condition ? If so are the heat treated
subsequent to forming or is the strain hardening as a result of the forming
process enough to harden and strengthen the metal ?
Most would have been made out of 24ST, which in today's alloy
desigination would be 2024. Forming would have been done by any of, or
combination of: hand form, stretcher press, drop hammer, or bladder
press. There would be some anealing and heat treatment depending on the
exact alloy used and the forming technique(s).
Craig C.
Usually, they are made from a weldable alloy, NOT 2024 (24ST)!. 5052,
6061, 3004 in soft (non-heat treated) form are often used. Many cowls
are formed as sections and then welded together to form the final piece.
Orval Fairbairn
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