Hey Tcraft experts,
I have a question about my spars in my clipwing ,I am getting ready
to cover them and I was wondering about my spars .We used the original
spars when we clipped them(they look perfect)........but i was wondering
about the moisture level in 60 year old wood .Can a spar be too dry ? Would
it loose some of it's bending and springy characteristics ?........And be more
prone to cracking doing acro ?........You know that tree was probably 100
years old back in 1946 when they cut that spruce tree down , making our
spars a 150 years + old ? :-) .....I know they say wood doesn't have a
memory and fatigue like metal does ........but grab a green twig and bend
it and then grab a dried out one and bend it ????........I know good inspections are a must on these older planes and especially when doing acro
too. Any thoughts ........Hmmmm ??........I am betting I get some opinions lol !
Mike in Texas
I have a question about my spars in my clipwing ,I am getting ready
to cover them and I was wondering about my spars .We used the original
spars when we clipped them(they look perfect)........but i was wondering
about the moisture level in 60 year old wood .Can a spar be too dry ? Would
it loose some of it's bending and springy characteristics ?........And be more
prone to cracking doing acro ?........You know that tree was probably 100
years old back in 1946 when they cut that spruce tree down , making our
spars a 150 years + old ? :-) .....I know they say wood doesn't have a
memory and fatigue like metal does ........but grab a green twig and bend
it and then grab a dried out one and bend it ????........I know good inspections are a must on these older planes and especially when doing acro
too. Any thoughts ........Hmmmm ??........I am betting I get some opinions lol !
Mike in Texas
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