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The smallest commercially (easily) available steel rod is about 0.014" diameter.
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There is no single diameter - there are steel rods of different diameters for different uses.
Fuselage, wings, engines, rudder, horizontal stabilizer. Aircraft are made basically the same way cars are. :D Then again they are not. Some aircraft parts are made of high-strength steel and some parts such as landing gears are steel forgings. Some aircraft use titanium---both sheet metal and forgings. A lot of the wing structure is riveted and bolted metal plates and aluminum skin.
about 40-45%
Steel is used to make aircraft springs.
A vernier caliper should be used to measure the diameter of a steel ball.
Steel Rod: 1 1/4" diameter.
It is a deformed round steel bar and has a diameter of 12mm.
The steel cabins and buildings that are sitting on the top side. They are the ONLY structures sitting over the flat deck of the carrier. Translation: If you remove the super-structure(s), the carrier would be completely flat on top (all airstrip).
Because it is too heavy.
Aluminium and steel.