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Plastic Materials for Aircraft Construction

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 July 2016

N. A. de Bruyne*
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge

Extract

An account that is to be of any value of a subject in such an early stage of development as the use of synthetic resin materials in aircraft construction, must necessarily contain a great many first thoughts and rough guesses, and anyone writing such an account must be prepared to take the risk of having to eat his words at a later date. But I believe it is better to have blundered than never to have thought at all, and it is my hope that what I have to say will at least arouse interest enough among those with special knowledge to contribute to the discussion at the end of the lecture.

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Copyright © Royal Aeronautical Society 1937

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