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    Duralumin (redirect from Duraluminium)
    Duralumin (also called duraluminum, duraluminium, duralum, dural(l)ium, or dural) is a trade name for one of the earliest types of age-hardenable aluminium–copper...
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  • lighTram 10 to the 150-220+ passenger bi-articulated lighTram 25 with a duraluminium body. Eurotrolley 3: A 9.7m long half-low-floor trolleybus with a capacity...
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    semi-automatic pistol, but it is not a direct copy of it. The body is made of duraluminium. It works as a double-action weapon on the first shot and as a single-action...
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    wing covered (like the rest of the aircraft) in stressed, corrugated duraluminium. The biplane tail, found in other large aircraft of the time, was intended...
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    development a new cockpit was developed that was built out of heavy-gauge duraluminium bolted directly to the front of the main spar. The cockpit hood used...
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    ailerons, also had fabric coverings. An all-metal, stressed-skin wing of duraluminium (a DERD specification similar to AA2024) was introduced in April 1939...
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    for low-speed handling tests, the NM-1 had a steel-tube fuselage with duraluminium and plywood skinning. This aircraft, powered by two Mikulin AM-5 turbojets...
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    1962. The aircraft was a mixed construction of wood, steel, fabric, and duraluminium. In 1937 a prototype, the VL Pyry I, with the identification number PY-1...
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    linked by wooden wing-ribs covered by plywood. The floats were made of duraluminium covered in 'Chitonal' and were 12.50 metres (41 ft) long. The armament...
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    structure as the earlier CR.30, using aluminium and steel tubes covered by duraluminium on the nose up to the cockpit, on the back, in the lower section under...
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