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Skybolt structural analysis

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I have heard that Jim Doyle (chompo) did a structural analysis of the Skybolt. Apparently it was posted in the predecessor to this forum called the Biplane Hangar. If anyone has the report I would deeply appreciate a copy. Due to the present situation with streamlined 4130 I may need to document the loads of the interplane struts.
Thank you in advance
Dale
 

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