Due to it's ductility, inertness (it doesn't rust), its maleability and especially its conducvitiy, gold is frequenty used in electronic connectors, which in turn are heavilyused in aerospace.
Aluminum, Steel, Magnesium, Stainless Steel, Titanium, Gold, Silver
It is strong and lightweight.
Mostly aluminium alloys, but some aircraft have used steel, titanium and more recently, composite materials.
no not really because it is a very expensive materiel.
It depends on the general construction of the aircraft. Commonly used material are: aluminum, wood, cloth, and fiberglass. BTW, what are slats??
Ferrous and Non Ferrous, ZJL WAS HEREEE
aluminum alloys because aluminum is quite strong for how light it is
Gold is the best conductor on this planet, it has zero voltage drop. it is preferred in highly sensitive circuits.
Two major uses are chemical storage tank construction and wind turbine blades. They are also used increasingly in aircraft construction.
About 1500 Kg of Gold was used woth Rs. 300 crore at that time.
Aircraft Construction
Aluminium is commonly used in various industries such as construction, automotive, aerospace, and packaging. It is valued for its lightweight, corrosion-resistant properties, making it ideal for applications such as building materials, vehicle parts, aircraft components, and food/beverage containers.