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- More flexible (then normal normal airplane plywood made from baltic birch veneer)
- Easier to form (then normal airplane plywood made from baltic birch veneer)
- Not as easy to crack/break as normal airplane plywood (made from baltic birch veneer)
- Easy to sand and finishes well
- Easy to glue
- Color: A little more redish/light brown compared to traditional Baltic Birch wich is more pale yellow
- 0.5-1.5 mm thick = 3-Ply (0°/90°/0°)
- 2.0-3.0 mm thick = 5-Ply (0°/90°/0°/90°/0°)
- 4.0-5.0 mm thick = 7-Ply (0°/90°/0°/90°/0°/90°/0°)
- 112 x 915 mm
- 256 x 456 mm
- 915 x 915 mm (full sheet)
High Quality Airplane Birch Plywood!
The name Airplane Plywood means that it's veneer material is of a higher quality then normal plywood and that the veneer itself is thinner. That means more layer build-up and a more rigid plywood that is exceptional suitable for model building in general where one wants a sturdy, rigid and strong plywood. Originally the name indicates when it was first developed - as for real airplanes when they needed a better plywood for the fuselage and wing spars etc then the normal thicker veneered plywood that was available at the time, but nowadays it's mostly used in model building.
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Available in three sheet sizes:- Specifications
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: 2023-03-09 - Parts
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