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- From: jam@cse.unl.edu (James Macfarlane)
- Subject: Re: New kind of cover finish for R/C airplan.
- Message-ID: <1992Jul30.012753.2477@unlinfo.unl.edu>
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- Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1992 01:27:53 GMT
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- dtt@mitisft.Convergent.COM (Duc Tran) writes:
-
- >Hello World,
-
- >Has anyone used any other material to finish the airplay beside Monocoque
- >(and equivalence,) japanese tissue, silk tissue?
- (much deleted)
-
- I know that this isn't what you were exactly wanting, but I've flown a
- plane that was made entirely out of cardboard and yardsticks (structural
- components that is; radio, engine, etc were standard type equiptment).
- This plane had a .40, but was scalable to .60+ and .20-. I thought it
- was painted, but now I'm not sure... it might have had monocoque.
- But it was something different.
-
- -J
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