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Duralumin and similar metal alloys are better in most cases, but often have really nasty coefficients of expansion, and tend to "sing" or vibrate.
Archive 2006-01-01 Zoe Brain 2006
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Duralumin and similar metal alloys are better in most cases, but often have really nasty coefficients of expansion, and tend to "sing" or vibrate.
Self-Healing Spacecraft Zoe Brain 2006
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Pros: Slightly thinner and lighter than Air - made from strong but light Duralumin aircraft material; great design; quiet; backlit keyboard; super-bright screen; fast start-up.
unknown title 2011
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Duralumin walkways were provided to allow ready access to the engines for maintenance purposes.
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Duralumin walkways were provided to allow ready access to the engines for maintenance purposes.
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Its gorgeous shinyness is due to it being made of Duralumin: an aluminium-based alloy used in vintage aviation: old fighter planes and the structures of airships.
British Blogs 2009
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- Duralumin, an aluminum alloy used in airship frames and auto body panels, isn't necessarily the first material springing to one's mind when it comes to cell phones cases.
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- Duralumin, an aluminum alloy used in airship frames and auto body panels, isn't necessarily the first material springing to one's mind when it comes to cell phones cases.
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Other Aviation & Space highlights include numerous major flown Zeppelin items including a large piece of Duralumin Box Girder from the Macon or Akron (Lot 17), and a spoon carried aboard the Hindenburg (Lot 28).
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Its gorgeous shinyness is due to it being made of Duralumin: an aluminium-based alloy used in vintage aviation: old fighter planes and the structures of airships.
British Blogs 2009
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