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Airplanes - Wings - Designs and tests of airplane ribs. Strength tests on 15-foot airplane wing ribs, Forest Products Laboratory, Madison, Wis

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Photographer: Forest Products Lab., Madison

Airplanes - Wings

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1917 - 1918
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