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![]() Yes, it now appears that composite gliders will outlast metal ones. The gelcoat will degrade but the underlying structure seems to last forever. be careful, guys; you have to distinguish: one thing is the gelcoat. it protects the fiberglass (or carbon) structure underneath from UV light which harms the epoxy resin. regular gelcoat is not resistant to UV light forever; cracks in the gelcoat work their way into the laminate. a while ago, i had to repair the outer layer of glass of a fiberglass wing just because of that. the problem appears especially when the gelcoat (or filler, when using automotive paint) is very thick, making the surface or paint layer too stiff to follow the fiberglass' strains, which results in cracks. another thing is the structure itself. as mentioned above, it's strength can be affected e.g. by UV light and it has to be protected against. if this protection is maintained, and the structure had been designed and calculated in a correct way, fatigue is not really an issue, and the material's strength remains. aluminum is much worse... uli |
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