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Let's not overreact here.
It is incorrect to say that all metallic materials have a finite fatigue life. Metal structures have been certified with an infinite fatigue life. I doubt anyone here is a structures engineer with experience in, or access to DaDT tools. If you want to get closer to the real story, There is an EXCELLENT, plain language discussion of the design considerations and fatigue calculations in the Blanik repair and overhaul manuals published in the mid 70's. The Factory went to great lengths to educate the operators, more than I have seen in ANY light aircraft manual or publication. Sadly, many do not RTFM, put prefer to pontificate in forums. Corrosion is the real intractable issue with metals, and causes much more cumulitive damage in aircraft structures than fatigue alone. I would inspect visually the affected area, as stress corrosion cracking in the short tranverse direction in common in high heat treat or alloy metals, and can appear to be fatigue at first blush. Aerodyne |
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