this is because it is verry weak in a crash situation, and planes are not intended to crash at all,
Aluminium is used for many things from aluminium foil (silver foil) used for car parts and window frames and much more......
1970 Superbird
depends on the type of engine, not the body
is a aluminium car body a compound element or mixture
The L isnt.
Brass aluminium alloy is using to make the car-key, because it's material and mechanical properties are possible for the car-key.
There is no irish sports car
Various differeny types - usually steel, but aluminium, wood, carbon fibre and fibreglass can be used.
The motto of ASA Aluminium Body is 'Specialist in historic car building'.
Aluminium has some advantages over steel. Since it has a lower density than iron or steel, a car body made from aluminium will be lighter than the same car body made from steel. This results in improved fuel economy. Also, aluminium does not corrode easily, so a car body made from aluminium will corrode less, and may last longer, than one made from steel. However, aluminium is more expensive than steel. So a car made from aluminium is likely to be more expensive than one made from steel.
Cars made from aluminium use less fuel than cars made from steel because aluminium has a low density this makes the car to be lightweight. Whereas with steel, it has a high density so it makes the car to be very heavy. So if steel was used over the same journey more fuel would have to be used and therefore less fuel would be used if you used the metal aluminium.
Not in Michigan there isnt.