| 1. | The fuselage is built from aluminium and features stressed skin construction.
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| 2. | The fuselage and wings are of monocoque stressed skin construction.
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| 3. | It was a low-winged monoplane, of all-metal stressed skin construction.
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| 4. | The vertical fin is aluminum stressed skin construction, while the rudder is fabric-covered.
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| 5. | Like most aircraft of the period, the Mallard was built using an aluminium stressed skin construction.
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| 6. | The airframe was largely conventional, using stressed skin construction methods with high strength parts machined from solid.
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| 7. | The airframe was of light alloy stressed skin construction with five spar wings covered with sheet aluminium alloy.
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| 8. | The airframe was of thin-walled stressed skin construction, with the rear fuselage skinned in magnesium alloy.
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| 9. | Bulldog T . Mk . 1 is single engine low-wing monoplane of all metal stressed skin construction.
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| 10. | Conventional swept-back stressed skin construction tail surfaces were a 35?sweptback fin and 40?swept tail-planes just above the rear fuselage.
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