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De Havilland Autoclave

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Dear Professor Slmvbs,

In the Revision as of 20:46, 23 January 2011 by Slmvbs the Construction Methods section was updated:

... the method originally developed by de Havillands in the 1930′s for “stressed skin” wooden aircraft production, using layers of thin birch plywood sandwiched together with glue over a male mould and “cooked” in a large oven called an “autoclave” ...

Please would you provide your specific reference that relates De Havilland with the Autoclave?

My particular interest is De Havilland and the prospect of finding a reference that can be used to show that Microwave technology was used in the De Havilland Autoclave.

Thank you in advance, good references on this subject are difficult to find.

Very best regards,

Gyorwar — Preceding unsigned comment added by Gyorwarth (talkcontribs) 18:16, 5 March 2011 (UTC)[reply]

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