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IN the construction of their airscrews the Hispano Suiza Company use principally aluminium alloysduralumin, alfcrium, avionalwith a mean density of 28, and with mechanical properties equal to those of a halfhard steel. They have been considering for some time the manufacture of blades of magnesium alloy, the mean density of which is 18, thereby offering considerable advantage over the aluminium alloys as regards weight, but, in this article, only aluminium alloy blades are dealt with.
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology – Emerald Publishing
Published: May 1, 1939
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