Talk:Doak VZ-4
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[edit]Though a reference is quoted - I can't find any other reference to the AT6 and BT-13 having plywood fuselages. The only item I can find is that for a brief period of metal shortage the AT-6 model C had some plywood panels incorporated to save metal. But that is not a fuselage and in the case of the BT-13 I can't find anything that says they had plywood incorporated.
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