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Could you bring yourself to destroy a 21 foot long X-wing replica?

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Ed_McCarron:

--- Quote from: ChadTower on October 08, 2007, 01:57:11 pm ---
--- Quote from: Bones on October 08, 2007, 10:10:24 am ---I think the safest assumption is to just agree it was caused by a disturbance in the force.

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Does it still equal mass times acceleration here?

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As long as you keep it in this dimension.

jbox:
As I suspected, "destroy" was definitely the right word to use.  :'(

SithMaster:
I guess porkins was flying this one.

boykster:

--- Quote from: SithMaster on October 08, 2007, 10:22:07 pm ---I guess porkins was flying this one.

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 :laugh2:

SavannahLion:

--- Quote from: danny_galaga on October 07, 2007, 01:05:48 am ---
--- Quote from: SavannahLion on October 04, 2007, 10:05:53 pm ---
Their design choice of using laminated wood is a little strange. I've never constructed wood aircraft, but my father has and from what I could remember of what he told me, he never used laminated wood for any component. I don't know what kind of aircraft he constructed though.


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aircraft grade ply IS laminated wood. nothing strange about it. some very high performance aircraft have been made of ply, including (in WWII) DH mosquito and yak9....

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You got me. My father passed away before I could absorb all of his knowledge. All I know is that he did some sort of aircraft work for private individual(s?) yonkers ago. IIRC, the techniques he used never once involved ply. My father did a lot of repair and restoration work so he probably did some sort of restoration on some old airplane(s) somewhere.  :dunno

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