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Old August 1st 07, 03:06 PM posted to rec.aviation.homebuilt
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Default Alloys for certified parts?

On Tue, 31 Jul 2007 22:42:40 -0700, John Kimmel
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wrote:
On Jul 31, 4:03 am, Dave wrote:

wrote:

I have run across someone who insists that
6061 T6 is not "aircraft grade aluminum".

He claims that there are no certified parts made
from 6061. I find that hard to believe. Aren't there
certified aircraft with welded aluminum frames?

...

That is a pretty broad statement.

Parts are made from any materials that the manufacturer
desires/specifies. Wood, aluminum, brass, glass and anything in between.
That includes 6061 of all tempers.



That is kinda what I thought. I'd like to find some specific examples
of certified aircraft parts made from 6061. I took a gander at
Aircraft
Spruce's online catalog, but the search function isn't set up for
that.

I'm thinking that certified metal props will probably be 6061 too.

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FF



Main rotor blade and tail rotor blade spars and skins for Sikorsky S-61
and CH-53 are 6061-T6


the Fokker friendship was built from 6o61 as are the chris heintz
designs.
metal props are usually 2025.
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