Take a look at the wings of the Whisper motor glider that I assemble, they
are 100% 24DV polystyrene with a single uni-directional glass spar. These
wings were tested to 10.6G by the designer in front of the CAA inspectors
and thereafter to over 11G to see where it would fail.The test rig collapsed
under the weight of
all the sandbags before it failed. Although the wing had a few ripples in
the skin
afterwards, the structural integrity of the wing was still intact. the wing
is made from a series of hotwired cores stuck together with micro around the
premade spar and then glassed over with a 410g +/- 45deg layer glass and a
sacrificial 200g layer at 0/90. No sanding necessary! They are 8 metres long
each.
Regards
Dene Collett
KR2SRT builder
South africa
Whisper assembler
See: www.whisperaircraft.com
mailto: av...@telkomsa.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jaco Swanepoel" <jacosw...@yahoo.com>
To: <kr...@mylist.net>
Sent: Friday, August 11, 2006 10:06
Subject: KR> Expanded foam


> Hi Guys,
>   When I started building the wings, The EAA inspector on the project
preffered that I use 32DB Polystyrene. It is extremely hard. I had it
pre-cut by the supplier and glued into place. I used a belt sander with
100grid paper to profile it. That was a huge job. The 32DB does not make
those little balls like normal Polystyrene. It makes dust when sanded. I
could not press a hole in it with my finger. There are some photos on my
website under the wings menu.
>   http://www.mykitlog.com/users/index.php?user=jacoswnpl&project=70
>
>   Regards,
>   Jaco Swanepoel
>   Pretoria
>   South Africa
>   KR2S, ZU-DVP
>
>
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