[NSRCA-discussion] What is an all composite plane????

Richard Strickland richard.s at allied-callaway.com
Fri Jan 13 07:19:46 AKST 2006


Kinda depends on how you are going to allocate your TIME.

Richard
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  AeroSlave pattern aircraft kits are 100% composite. They are primed in the mold but not painted. Lance and I had discussed the possibility of painting in the mold but decided that there would not be a market for identical cookie-cutter painted planes with bad seams. Pattern flyers are indiviualists, and think for themselves, preferring to add that special touch that truly makes the plane "theirs" instead of blindly following trends dictated by some China-man, semi artist kinda dude. 
   But I could be wrong. 



  Gray Fowler
  Principal Chemical Engineer
  Composites Engineering 


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  I agree, had a CRS moment. I was really thinking of the painted in the mold all composite planes like the Vivat, Impact, Angels Shadow, etc. 
  Ed M. 
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  In a message dated 1/10/2006 1:07:49 PM Eastern Standard Time, edbon85 at charter.net writes: 
  As soon as a composite pattern aircraft is available from a US manufacturer, 
  I will move on from my US made in the USA "old school" 
  fiberglass/foam/balsa/plywood aircraft.
  Ed M. 
  Have you looked up the Texas boys, Lance and Gary at Aeroslave? Seems they are doing a pretty good job with their composites. 
    
  MattK 


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