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			| rob massey55 Firing on two. 
					Joined: December 21st, 2014, 7:33 pm
 Posts: 882
 Location: Rhayader Mid Wales
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metal
 
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			| December 5th, 2015, 4:03 pm | 
					
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			| paravion 2CV Fan 
					Joined: January 3rd, 2012, 10:34 pm
 Posts: 49
 Location: stockport
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metalI think some of these were CASA Spanish built under licence.
 hth ?
 
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			| December 6th, 2015, 10:13 pm | 
					
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			| AZL57 Firing on two. 
					Joined: October 22nd, 2014, 10:59 pm
 Posts: 2253
 Location: South-Limburg
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metali think you are correct. Swiss army had 3 junkers and they are still flying but they are civil now you even can rent them if i am right. They are the only ones in the world that still have their original BMW engines. They were used in a lot films.http://www.airforcecenter.ch/ Ford tri-motors were corugated too.. 
 
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			| December 7th, 2015, 12:39 am | 
					
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			| ken Agony Aunt - You have a car problem? Speak to Ken 
					Joined: March 6th, 2009, 1:40 am
 Posts: 3675
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metalExcellent!   Not just an overload of corrugated metal but overdosing on pushrod tubes as well...    Plus the sliding windows on the cockpit and the opening 'lid' for cabin ventilation, of course._________________
 
   
 
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			| December 7th, 2015, 12:55 am | 
					
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			| rob massey55 Firing on two. 
					Joined: December 21st, 2014, 7:33 pm
 Posts: 882
 Location: Rhayader Mid Wales
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metalThe text below is taken from a Wikipedia  article about the Lockheed SR-71.
 
 The high temperatures generated inflight required special design and operating techniques. Major portions of the skin of the inboard wings were corrugated, not smooth. Aerodynamicists initially opposed the concept, disparagingly referring to the aircraft as a Mach 3 variant of the 1920s-era Ford Trimotor, known for its corrugated aluminum skin.[28] The heat would have caused a smooth skin to split or curl, whereas the corrugated skin could expand vertically and horizontally and increased longitudinal strength.
 
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			| rob massey55 Firing on two. 
					Joined: December 21st, 2014, 7:33 pm
 Posts: 882
 Location: Rhayader Mid Wales
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metalIt seems a shame that H's only seem to have a future as coffee wagons etc.(Perhaps if and when the bubble bursts, they'll all come onto the market looking for new uses) The only reason I'm posting this link is because the heads up photo is very good. The exquisite door and front end corrugations stand out proud.Sublime    .https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Classic-Citr ... SwX99ZpeSX Rats! hungry now.
 
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			| rob massey55 Firing on two. 
					Joined: December 21st, 2014, 7:33 pm
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 Location: Rhayader Mid Wales
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			| Roger V Firing on two. 
					Joined: March 21st, 2013, 12:04 am
 Posts: 1652
 Location: Exeter, Devon
   |   Re: fans of corrugated metalI can see the resemblance to your van. Though, I think there's may be the GT model.   _________________
 If you can't fix it with a hammer, it's probably electrical (or, an electric fuel pump!) ....
 
 
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