Cloth was very light and the types they used were closely woven and could be painted with 'dope' making the surface taut and smooth.
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Back in the 'dawn of aviation' everybody used biplanes.
Biplanes are a type of fixed-wing aircraft that feature two sets of wings, one above the other. They were popular during the early 20th century and were used for various purposes including military combat, air races, and passenger transportation. Biplanes are known for their maneuverability and agility, thanks to the lower wing creating greater lift. However, they generally have a lower top speed compared to monoplanes.
Only in museums.
All biplanes have different wheelspans .
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Cloth-covered caskets are generally softwood, composite wood, or high strength cardboard covered in felt
Biplanes have more lift at lower speeds.
New biplanes are made of aluminium, steel, carbon composites and plastics.
No, cloth and hardcover are not the same. Cloth refers to the material used to cover a book while hardcover refers to the type of book binding where the cover is made of a rigid material such as cardboard or thick paperboard. Hardcover books can be covered in cloth, but not all cloth-covered books are hardcovers.
When using cloth covered wire in electrical installations, it is important to consider the potential for wear and tear on the cloth insulation, which can lead to exposed wires and electrical hazards. Additionally, cloth covered wire may not be as resistant to moisture and heat as modern insulation materials, so it is important to ensure that the wire is not exposed to these elements. Regular inspections and maintenance are crucial to ensure the safety of cloth covered wire in electrical installations.
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The Kaaba is covered with a black cloth called the kiswah as a sign of respect and to protect the structure from the elements.
flannel panel?
fluffy cotton or feathers covered in pretty,designed piece of cloth
Wood and metal braces. Cloth or canvas for the tops.