THE construction of aircraft by that essentially British method which employ structural members formed from thin high-tensile steel strip rolled or drawn to corrugated sections is now admitted practically universally to be-from the purely technical point of view—a marked advance on any alternative method of construction as a method of utilising the available materials to the best possible advantage.
Steel Strip Construction
Use of Standard Sections and Fittings Reduces the Cost of even Small-Scale Production
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 3 , 5 ; 105-122
1931-05-01
18 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Engineering Index Backfile | 1932
|Emerald Group Publishing | 1932
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