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Old October 14th 03, 04:54 PM
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Default Marske spar workshop

Spar design and Construction workshop with Jim Marske. Saturday and Sunday
november 22 and 23, 2003. Cost $250

Topics covered:
Introduction to Carbon rods and their properties compared to wood, aluminum
and fiberglass
Hand layup rovings compared to Carbon rods
General construction techniques of a carbon rod spar
Work the math for calculating the number of rods required
Use the computer spreadsheet for calculating spars for individual projects
Mold construction for spars
Build a sample spar
Spar testing
How to test a wing and the math behind it
Film on the testing of the Genesis spar testing to destruction

-mat
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Marske Flying Wings
http://www.continuo.com/marske


 




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