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![]() "Richard Lamb" wrote Any kind of mis-hap is bound to find splinters in -um- tender anatomy. Sorry guys, I just have a different bias. I remember reading an article written by a (I think) French couple, who had some time of mishap during either takeoff or landing, and the result was a rather high energy crash. They credit the wooden structure with saving their life. Seems wood is very adept at absorbing energy, and the cockpit was designed strong enough to stay mostly intact. They walked away with very minor injuries. Anyone else remember this? It was a few years ago, I'm guessing at least 5. As far as your choice of materials, whatever turns your crank. That is about as personal as your choice of toilet seat material. I like wood. Nice and warm to the keester. g -- Jim in NC |
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