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Old September 18th 03, 05:39 PM
Marske Flying Wings
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Default Carbon Spar design and construction workshop


The Marske Flying Wing Shop in Marion Ohio will conduct a Carbon Spar
design and construction workshop for composite aircraft on November 22 and
23 ,2003. Those interested should email us immediately. Cost will be $250

Jim Marske over the last ten years has developed wing spars utliizing carbon
rods as in his design of the Genesis which with stood over 18 G's before the
fixture broke. This is a very good chance to see how a spar should be built
and as well as having the tools to design the spar you will actually take
part in making a spar.
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Marske Flying Wings
http://www.continuo.com/marske


 




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