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Crap...meant to post this to the group. Sorry for the private mail, Orval.
The FARs specify "equivalent or better," so it should be a no-brainer to substitute .010 Aluminum for plastic. As for titanium, I can think of a few applications, but the stuff is really a bitch to work! ....and heavier than aluminum. A titanium instrument panel would rule, though. Scrap Ti is available from the Boeing surplus in Seattle. Another very lightweight option is Lexan plastic, which is available in Portland at TAP Plastics. A 1/2" thickness will stop most small-arms fire but it doesn't flex well. This is what they use for bulletproofing cockpit bulkheads now, by the way. My RobotWars days are coming back to me. -gatt "Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message news ![]() In article , "NW_PILOT" wrote: I was reading on http://150cessna.tripod.com about owner manufactured parts. I was wondering if I could make my own interior parts? For example change plastic parts to aluminum, or titanium such as the plastic instrument bezels, mike holder ECT. I have access to a really nice machine shop, CNC equipment, laser cutter's and etchers ect. I can almost make/help make any plastic part on the inside of the airplane out of aluminum or titanium. Any advice on this! The FARs specify "equivalent or better," so it should be a no-brainer to substitute .010 Aluminum for plastic. As for titanium, I can think of a few applications, but the stuff is really a bitch to work! Get a friendly AI and fill out some 337s. |
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