Do you think that there might be a slim chance the technology has improved in the 60 to 70 years since WW II?
Jimmy
--- In Sport_Aircraft@yahoogroups.com, Peter Walker <peterwalker58@...> wrote:
>
> Hello
> Spray in a mould may be slightly simplified. I saw a video of the building of Mosquito fighter bombers in WWII. They were pretty much plastic (urea formaldehyde) with celulose (timber ply) reinforcing. They were hand laid at a fast pace over a buck.They were fast with twin Merlins
> Ill dig up the video if anyone wants to see it
> Peter
>
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