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Old July 21st 08, 05:20 PM posted to rec.aviation.soaring
Eric Greenwell
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Discus 44 wrote:
It is good to have new designs, but this one isn't a good idea or the
least bit practical. It takes a lot of energy and CARBON to make
molds for the polycarbonate fuselage. So far I do not know of any
facility who can make such a massive injection molded part.


That would not seem necessary. Perhaps it could be blow or spun molded,
or built from several large pieces glued or welded together. More to the
point, I think, is the suitablity of the material in the first place:
without fiber reinforcement, I think it might be too heavy.

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