KaZak Producing Composite UAV Wings
Carbon fiber wings for air-launched, disposable unmanned air vehicles are being manufactured by KaZak Composites using an automated pultrusion process that produces constant cross-section composite parts at two-thirds the cost of a manual layup process. Dry fiber is wrapped around an airfoil-shaped...
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