Just trying to figure out if one has more fiber than the otherAlso, if anyone knows where I can get a list of foods high in fiber, please let me knowThanks!
I'd say it depends on the type of aircraftAs stated above, most small planes now are built with a steel or aluminum frame, and often wooden or aluminum wingsThere are also many kit-build options out there.
a variety of materials have been used over the decades, wood, aluminum, titanium, carbon fiber, fiberglass, steel, doped fabric, even paper have been used to make aircraft parts.
Wood, fabric, sheet metal, steel tubing, and various kinds of plasticsIt depends on the type of aircraft.
For the airframe, aluminum alloys are the most commonSome new designs are using more carbon fiber and other composite materials Some light aircraft use a steel tube framework, sometimes covered with fabric to form the skin of the planeOlder planes used wood as part of the structureOn the other end of the spectrum, the MIG25 was mainly stainless steel, the SR71 mainly titaniumIn both cases these materials were used because they maintain strength at higher temperatures.
Not sure about the difference in the apples, but here's a list of high fiber foodsGenerally speaking, it would be fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, beans, whole grains.