Yep, that is what I used in my first Kr-2 BID 35 years ago.
Sparky Sparks

-----Original Message----- 
From: Sid Wood via KRnet
Sent: Friday, March 18, 2016 5:49 PM
To: krnet at list.krnet.org
Cc: Sid Wood
Subject: KR> BID definition

Mike,
BID is a short-hand call-out for Bi-directional fiber glass cloth;
approximately the same number of fiber strands crossing each other at 90
degrees in the woven cloth.  (Lots of weave patterns for fiber glass cloth
on the market: plain weave, Crow Foot, Satin weave, etc.  The Aircraft
Spruce catalog has a good reference for the home builder.)  The BID will
have approximately the same strength and stiffness in 90 degree directions.
Most plans call for the BID to be applied at 45-degrees fabric orientation
to the main spar to enhance torsional strength of the wing.  The Diehl wing
skins use this same 45-degree fabric orientation when they are constructed
at the factory.

Sid Wood
Tri-gear KR-2 N6242
Mechanicsville, MD, USA
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> "The Diehl wing skins are a sandwich with inner and outer
layers of 2 BID on a foam core.  I have talked with other builders that
have
used the Diehl skins and not used the spar extensions; they just use the
rather stiff skin as a monocoque stressed skin.
The Diehl skins extend the horizontal stabilizer and elevator span
3-inches
each side for an increase of 6 inches more than the KR-2 plans."

Thanks for posting that info on the Diehl tailfeathers & skins.  I never
knew the stabilizer had three inches extra.  Nor do I know what BID is .
. . but I can Google fu and find out.  Whatever it is it sure holds up
well.  They literally still look like new after thirty years, tops and
bottoms.  Whatever BID is, it's good stuff.

Mike
KSEE




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