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Structural fatigue

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lightningrod

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I am looking for information on the structural fatigue problems that occurred in the wings of Beechcraft early model 35's. This would be especially in the 1947-1948 production years. I have found many things about the tail failure problems, but very little about the wing failures.
I know that Beech offered to replace the wings for a short time due to the design weakness, but dropped the offer as it was cost prohibitive for them. Any information will be greatly appreciated.
 
Do you own an early Beech with some wing problems?

Nigel Waterhouse & Associates
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Transport Canada and F.A.A approval & certification of fixed and rotor wing aircraft alterations: Structures, Systems, Powerplants and electrical. FAA PMA, TC PDA.
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I have been doing some research on the Bonanzas for several years now. I have been a pilot for over 40 years and have a special interest in the wing problems that Beech had in this model. My dad, an uncle, and two other family friends were killed in a Bonanza due to wing failure. My dad, the pilot, was a former military flight instructor and airline pilot with nearly 30,000 hours flight time. ("Pilot error" wasn't a consideration.)
 
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