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August 29th 03, 08:11 PM
clare @ snyder.on .ca
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On Fri, 29 Aug 2003 13:20:57 GMT,
(Corky Scott) wrote:
The Christavia has so many tubes and they are of such thickness that
I'm reasonably sure the airframe will outlive me and my son, as long
as I don't create new openings by gronking it against a mountain or
something.
I compared the fuselage to a Wag-Aero 2+2 and was shocked to see how
beefy the Christavia was by comparison. The problem is that the
beefiness comes at the cost of additional weight I wish I did not have
to deal with.
Corky Scott
The christavia was designed so that it could be built with mild steel
and still be strong enough to fly safely.
Our Pegazair has about the same amount of tube, and EVERY joint has
been drilled. It is being Tigged, and just for the "Halibut" we will
do a pressure test. My partner says it WILL be oiled, even if he
decides to pressurize it with Argon or Nitrogen as well.
clare @ snyder.on .ca