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A friend was given a reference to the use of plywood as a spar in the ca-65
skyfly. Was unaware of the use of ply as a spar in aircraft. Perhaps a laminated spar with all the veneers running the same direction, but with half running parallel to the chord????? Anyone have knowledge of said homebuilt? Thanks Pat |
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I am not familiar with the ca-65. It is common to use plywood in I-beam and
Box type spar construction. Lyman |
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Use plies at a 45°
"patrick mitchel" wrote in message ... A friend was given a reference to the use of plywood as a spar in the ca-65 skyfly. Was unaware of the use of ply as a spar in aircraft. Perhaps a laminated spar with all the veneers running the same direction, but with half running parallel to the chord????? Anyone have knowledge of said homebuilt? Thanks Pat |
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"patrick mitchel" wrote in message ...
A friend was given a reference to the use of plywood as a spar in the ca-65 skyfly. Was unaware of the use of ply as a spar in aircraft. Perhaps a laminated spar with all the veneers running the same direction, but with half running parallel to the chord????? Anyone have knowledge of said homebuilt? Thanks Pat Probably they're referring to use of plywood in the spar structure. Many wooden airplanes use built-up spars in which lumber is used to carry the tension and compression loads, and plywood is used to keep the lumber in its proper place. My Jodel has a box-type spar making extensive use of plywood, with the face veneers running in various directions to take maximum advantage of the ply's strength. That spar carries all the wings loads: lift, drag and torsion. It's the only spar in the wing, and is the single most complicated part in the airplane. And the strongest. Dan |
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