Steel is used to make aircraft springs.
Percentage of steel in RCC is about 1-2%.
Because it is too heavy.
Aluminium and steel.
Aluminum, Steel, Magnesium, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Gold, Silver
Nothing in an aircraft bends during flight. Planes are made of aluminum and steel. So they never bend unless its the bending type of steel.
Condition N is a symbol for normalized steel. It is often used in sheet steel applications in the aircraft industry. It can be shipped rolled.
Aluminium, steel and many plastics and composite materials.
You should see the catalog company from out of steel alloys used in steel.
0.5-1.5 percentage.
Mostly aluminium alloys, but some aircraft have used steel, titanium and more recently, composite materials.
Modern aircraft are predominantly aluminum. But of course in places where wear and heat resistance are important other alloys are used such as tungsten and steel.