Where all old airplane go? I'm look for parts of Boeing 737 airplane for build my hobby flightdeck to hook up with simulator XI not have luck on find any info on internet or forum.
wat the fook u srs ? Al and Cu are metals, paper is composite, rubber is polymer :- / Now a year 1 can do it as well )
rubber paperobviouslythey have no charge carriers so no current flows through it.
rubber, paper however if you jack up the voltage and current high enough even insulators will become a conductor.
You can build an imitation flight deck out of plywood at much less expense and trouble than finding and purchasing the shell of a 737 flight deckThe part you are talking about is HUGE up close, and you would have to cut it into pieces to truck it home, and then reassemble it when you got it where you wanted itCranes, hydraulic jacks, and a crew of workers would be involvedIf you mean things like instrument panels, control consoles, control columns, rudder pedals, and seats, you are stopped before you startThese components are recycled in the industry, and if you could buy them, they would cost hundreds of thousands of dollarsBut aircraft designers build plywood mockups of aircraft flight decks that are quite realistic and function well for development and training purposesSo that is the recommendation: leave the old hull out in the desert, and build one from plywood and other available materialsThere are exceptions, and you might luck onto somethingTry an internet search on aircraft salvageYou will find lots of web sites and contact information for salvage operators that have the airplanes sitting around.