What is the upper skin thickness of the first douglas dc3 airplane?

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no more than .060 and i think most of it was covered with fabrick only the walkways on the wings were metal. if you talking about the fuselage it was metal about .060

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The dc-3 had an upper skin thickness of 50 to 60 thousanth's of a inch and was all aluminium. The type of aluminium was alclad which has a 100% pure coat of aluminium on it's surface to prevent corrosion and has a temper of t6 which is close to the hardest temper of any aluminium on the aircraft.(ADDED SECTION) I am refering to the upper of the fueselage not the wings or any other upper component just the fuselage and yes Steve all the control surfaces are fabric.

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What part of the airplane? Wing? Fuselage? Tail?
They are all designed to handle only the loads expected to be applied to them and it would be an incredible coincidence if they were all the same.
Knackers, ALL the control surfaces of the DC-3 are fabric covered.
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