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Join Date: Aug 2000
Location: a wretched hive of scum and villainy
Posts: 55,652
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LOL, cars have rust, but airplanes have corrosion.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: N. Phoenix AZ USA
Posts: 28,977
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Sammy,
Its funny but some of the simplest things are really bad for airplanes. For example, simple green will eat an airplane apart, its really not good for aluminium. Another thing that really kills them is urine. Many airplanes have a potty onboard or a "pilot relief tube" and if that breaks or leaks then the urine gets in the belly and slowly starts eating the bird apart. Also on cargo birds that have flown animals have it the worst...
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2021 Subaru Legacy, 2002 Dodge Ram 2500 Cummins (the workhorse), 1992 Jaguar XJ S-3 V-12 VDP (one of only 100 examples made), 1969 Jaguar XJ (been in the family since new), 1985 911 Targa backdated to 1973 RS specs with a 3.6 shoehorned in the back, 1959 Austin Healey Sprite (former SCCA H-Prod), 1995 BMW R1100RSL, 1971 & '72 BMW R75/5 "Toaster," Ural Tourist w/sidecar, 1949 Aeronca Sedan / QB |
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