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chasil 6 hours ago

"He started with a large, steel, barrel-shaped tank and began adding."

I thought everybody used aluminum?

EdwardDiego 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It was designed to carry to operate from very rough "airstrips" which is a very optimistic term for "a paddock that the farmer hopefully mowed recently and if you're lucky, they also removed most of the bigger stones".

I also imagine in the postwar WW2 antipodes, steel was a lot easier and cheaper to access, as well as work.

macintux 6 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That was a prototype.

Update: I guess the final design also used steel.

> The pilot is above both the engine and the load, and is surrounded by a steel tube truss for maximum safety.

stackghost 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Steel alloys have better fatigue properties than aluminum. Many of us in aerospace would happily use a corrosion-resistant steel if not for the weight.