Broncazonk
Materials
- Feb 16, 2015
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Would it be possible to construct exact reproduction WWII aircraft out of composite materials? The structural weights would be much less, and the weight distribution would be dramatically different, and that would impact CG and wing placement, but could all that be worked out?
When Flugwerk built those reproduction FW−190D9's they used an Allison engine instead of a Jumo−213A and the weight difference was over 1,000 pounds so they built incredibly robust (and heavy) engine mounts to get the weight/CG right, but they were using standard aluminum construction like the originals.
The empty weight of a P-51 was 7,635 lbs (3,465 kg) and I'm wondering what would happen if 4,000 pounds was trimmed off an aircraft with the exact same lines.
Bronc
When Flugwerk built those reproduction FW−190D9's they used an Allison engine instead of a Jumo−213A and the weight difference was over 1,000 pounds so they built incredibly robust (and heavy) engine mounts to get the weight/CG right, but they were using standard aluminum construction like the originals.
The empty weight of a P-51 was 7,635 lbs (3,465 kg) and I'm wondering what would happen if 4,000 pounds was trimmed off an aircraft with the exact same lines.
Bronc