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In Reply to: RE: Subchassis -- high mass or low mass? posted by Tube747 on September 22, 2016 at 08:00:03:
That sounds like a contender. How practical though I am unsure. I understand that specialist expertise and equipment is required in order to work with it.It reminds me of the fabulous Lockheed SR-71 ( Blackbird) which had an airframe of which 85% was made of titianium. Lockheed had to develop special techniques of fabrication and I recall that even so it still leaked fuel.
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- RE: Subchassis -- high mass or low mass? - PAR 08:43:28 09/22/16 (6)
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