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Duralumin (also
called duraluminum, duraluminium, duralum, dural(l)ium, or dural) is a
trade name for one of the
earliest types of age-hardenable aluminium–copper...
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susceptibility to
corrosion and
their poor
weldability are disadvantageous.
Duralumin is the
oldest variety in this
group and goes back to
Alfred Wilm, who...
- Like all
Junkers duralumin-structured designs, from the 1918 J 7 to the 1932 Ju 46, (some 35 models), it has an
aluminium alloy (
duralumin)
structure entirely...
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latter two are "discovered"
during the series,
along with
aluminium and
duralumin, all
having been
previously known to the Lord
Ruler but kept secret. Thus...
- Windsor. In
these aircraft, the
fuselage and wing were
built up from
duralumin alloy channel-beams that were
formed into a
large framework.
Wooden battens...
- non-metallic
carbon or
silicon respectively), solder, br****, pewter,
duralumin, bronze, and amalgams.
Alloys are used in a wide
variety of applications...
- Special-Purpose Materials, 1990 pp. 137–38 Yoshio, Baba."Extra
super duralumin and
successive aluminium alloys for aircraft."
Journal of ****an Institute...
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engineer Ernst Zindel. The aircraft's
design incorporated a
corrugated duralumin metal skin as a
strengthening measure,
which was a
material design pioneered...
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First flown in 1931, the Bréguet 410 had a
steel frame covered with
duralumin; its
armament was two
front and two rear 7.7 mm
Lewis machine guns and...
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order of
Hermann Göring. The
Hindenburg class were
built entirely from
duralumin. The
leader of the
design team was
Ludwig Dürr, who had
overseen the design...