Snarky
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Has anyone had in experience with the properties of aircraft insulation? I was reading an article on discarded airplane fuselages being ideal for use as arctic research stations. Discarded Airplane Fuselages Resurrected As Mobile Arctic Research Station - Ecofriend
That got me thinking, aircraft, along with being able to stand extreme winds: also stand extreme temperatures. I did a search on materials used to help insulate aircraft and came up with a place you can buy a few. Insulation from Aircraft Spruce
I know people that there are a few people here that are aerospace engineers, pilots, and A&P mechanics. Does anyone know anything about the insulation in aircraft?
It seems like the closed cell vinyl-nitride noise control foam with adhesive backing would be the best choice of material for the deuces cab and hardtop. Are these products superior to their automotive counter parts. Are they worth the price? Are there better product that give more bang for the buck?
That got me thinking, aircraft, along with being able to stand extreme winds: also stand extreme temperatures. I did a search on materials used to help insulate aircraft and came up with a place you can buy a few. Insulation from Aircraft Spruce
I know people that there are a few people here that are aerospace engineers, pilots, and A&P mechanics. Does anyone know anything about the insulation in aircraft?
It seems like the closed cell vinyl-nitride noise control foam with adhesive backing would be the best choice of material for the deuces cab and hardtop. Are these products superior to their automotive counter parts. Are they worth the price? Are there better product that give more bang for the buck?