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COMPOSITE CONSTRUCTION FOR HOMEBUILT AIRCRAFT |
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Jack Lambie |
This is the only book
that completely covers the field of composite kitplanes. You'll learn how you
can build the fast, beautiful, and unique aircraft of your dreams - without expensive
tooling and in less time than you may think. Discover why they're so popular and how they
can be practical for you. This manual show you the techniques of working with plastics,
and the basics of structural and aerodynamic design. |
ISBN 0-938716-26-3, $19.95
"5½ X 9½", 240 pages
Quality Paperback
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Some Important Topics Covered Include |
- Using foam/fiberglass matrixes, Kevlar, S-glass, graphite, polyester and epoxies.
- Mold making techniques, attaching other materials and fittings,
inspection and repair procedures, as well as safety and health precautions.
- The reasoning behind lay-ups and composite sandwich designs.
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A complete catalog of supplies, tools, materials, definitions, shop
facilities, and equipment requirements.
- Construction details, three-view drawings, and pilot
reports are included for many of the over 20 different composite kitplanes: Lancair, Glasair,
Glastar, KIS, Seawind, Dragonfly, Express, Berkut, Genesis, American Spirit, Air Master, Pulsar, AR-3, and the KR-2 and KR-2S.
- It's all here...
the aircraft, materials, and methods. Learn how to work with the newest composite materials. The book shows you the
subtle differences in style and construction philosophy of the most popular composite kitplanes. Let it help you decide
which is best for you. Let it help you build the airplane of your dreams!
- Jack Lambie, the author, has
built and flown airplanes for movies, made gliders, and flown self-modified aircraft for over 40 years. He was on the
Gossamer Condor man-powered airplane design/construction team, which won the coveted Kremer Prize. He has written over 150
aviation magazine articles, and three books on building and flying kitplanes.
- Composite
Construction takes the "mystery" out of composite kitplanes! Whether you're thinking
about building a kit, working from plans, or designing something original, this book is for you. If you want to make
modifications to improve your present airplane, or simply keep current on the use of these new wonder materials, this is
your guide.
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"Laced with wisdom, this book resonates with Jack's good humor and sound
judgment. It's for any avian dreamer - student builder or armchair technologist. Fun to read, what it says is well worth
knowing." |
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―Dr. Peter Lissaman, PhD Aerospace Engineering, USC |
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