by congo » Sun Nov 06, 2005 9:49 am
Many older resinous glues work just fine and are strong and durable. There was a problem with older airframes glued with cellulose based glues and one or two other types. You wouldn't expect very old airframes to stay perfectly preserved in some of the conditions the aircraft were stored in.
Epoxy was patented in 1939, a few years before construction of the HK-1 (Hughes - Kaiser - design No.1)
Most of the huge plane is actually made of birch, with only small amounts of maple, poplar, balsa, and, yes, spruce.
It's a well known engineering fact that epoxy-wood composites have superior strength/weight ratios than aluminium construction and they do not suffer stress fatigue like metal construction does.
The fact that the "Spruce Goose" was made of timber immediately conjures up images of "an old piece of junk" to most people who do not understand the importance or integrity of wood composite construction.
Anybody can easily test the virtues of this type of construction by puchasing a hobby store balsa sheet and coating it with a construction grade epoxy, (not the inferior 5 minute epoxy resin glue). You will be absolutely amazed at the transformation of a soft and supple piece of pulpy wood into a strong and durable construction material, completely impervious to rot or degradation.
I have used epoxies in wood composite construction my entire life in large model aircraft construction and boatbuilding. When I coat timber with epoxy, I know it will be around a lot longer than I will be. I know from experience that this type of construction is very labour intensive, and quality control is extremely important to the integrity of the resulting structure. There would have been very few people in the world at that time with skills using wood - epoxy composites, and it would be difficult to implement this construction method on a production line. I can easily see how the construction method alone would have hindered the HK-1 development.
As far as being under-powered? The Hercules had eight 3000 horsepower engines (24,000 HP total), each one swinging a 17 foot, 4 bladed
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congo on Sun Nov 06, 2005 10:20 am, edited 1 time in total.

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