At the risk of appearing to challenge what is clearly a refined design, please understand that this inquiry stems from the cost of hangarage I'm being quoted in my region.
I am of the understanding that fabric covered aircraft do not enjoy being kept outside, obviously indoors is better for all aircraft, but 100% aluminum designs seem to be more tolerant of this.
For this reason I ask if anyone has thought of the practicalities of replacing the fabric fuselage covering (and control surface coverings) with aluminum? This is in reference to the 4 place and Patrol, where the additional weight is a question of balance rather than useful load loss. I accept that covering a steel tube fuselage with aluminum is unusual, but certainly not impossible.
Food for thought...it's one of the questions that has kept me from ordering plans.
BTW...I am referring to a bonded aluminum skin rather than hundred of rivets through the fuselage.
I am of the understanding that fabric covered aircraft do not enjoy being kept outside, obviously indoors is better for all aircraft, but 100% aluminum designs seem to be more tolerant of this.
For this reason I ask if anyone has thought of the practicalities of replacing the fabric fuselage covering (and control surface coverings) with aluminum? This is in reference to the 4 place and Patrol, where the additional weight is a question of balance rather than useful load loss. I accept that covering a steel tube fuselage with aluminum is unusual, but certainly not impossible.
Food for thought...it's one of the questions that has kept me from ordering plans.
BTW...I am referring to a bonded aluminum skin rather than hundred of rivets through the fuselage.
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