Divinycell Testing

Discussion in 'Fiberglass and Composite Boat Building' started by Jolly Mon, Feb 16, 2020.


  1. KeithO
    Joined: Jul 2019
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    Location: Michigan

    KeithO Senior Member



    If you scroll ahead to 1:50 (one minute 50 seconds) you get to see the "stomp test" on a sample wing, one half aluminum, the other half composite. Just blue extruded polystyrene like used for insulating houses, no pvc as core for flying surfaces on the Rutan aircraft.
     
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