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Mosquito skin thickness


Morat

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“Skin” is not the best word to describe it - more like “shell”. When people think of a wooden plane, most imagine something like a wooden frame covered with fabric or thin playwood, WWI bi-plane era style - That is not like the mosquito at all.
 

The thick shell/skin of the mosquito was  responsible for a considerable fraction of the structural strength and rigidness. This allowed DH to use less struts and bulkheads inside the structure (both fuselage and wings) and freed space for equipment. 

“Mosquitoes fly, but flies don’t Mosquito” :pilotfly:

- Geoffrey de Havilland.

 

... well, he could have said it!

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