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Post subject: Re: 1970 Bellanca reviews / advice Posted: 28 Jun 2016, 17:04 |
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Joined: 08/24/13 Posts: 804 Post Likes: +562 Company: Retired Location: Farmersville, TX
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Username Protected wrote: I don't think anyone mentioned airframe strength, you seem to be defaulting to the bellanca "need to defend wood even if no one asks" syndrome. I've got no dog in this particular hunt... But check post #3: "Be sure all the termites know how to hold hands!" Seems like a put-down of the wood spar to me...
_________________ Jim Parker 2007 Rans S-6ES
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Post subject: Re: 1970 Bellanca reviews / advice Posted: 28 Jun 2016, 18:21 |
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Joined: 12/12/07 Posts: 7985 Post Likes: +3506 Location: Dallas, TX (KADS)
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Username Protected wrote: I don't think anyone mentioned airframe strength, you seem to be defaulting to the bellanca "need to defend wood even if no one asks" syndrome. I've got no dog in this particular hunt... But check post #3: "Be sure all the termites know how to hold hands!" Seems like a put-down of the wood spar to me...
Ever BSV-owner I ever knew has said that at one time or another. It's good-natured joshing, and everyone who actually knows anything, knows that the wood structure is stringer and more resilient than aluminum, and has no repetitive stress memory.
_________________ PP, ASEL, Instrument Airplane, A&P Texas Construction Law: http://www.TexasConstructionLaw.com
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