SamGropler t1_j5xctlq wrote
Reply to comment by patco81 in TIL American WW2 airplanes were sent to war unpainted starting in 1943. The polished surface made the planes faster and lighter, giving more range to all planes and more cargo hold for the bombers by PatmygroinB
Paint has a density of about 1.3g/cm³.
patco81 t1_j5xdh7n wrote
Hold on while I grab my slide rule and convert that.
SamGropler t1_j5xdoco wrote
Well, if you're working on a pint of water weighing a pound, a pint of paint weighs 1.3 pounds. This isn't exactly rocket surgery.
be4u4get t1_j5xlf65 wrote
How are we supposed to paint a plane with water. Your’e not pulling a fast one on me
patco81 t1_j5xehon wrote
I'm not gonna let that seven years i spent in high school go to waste.
notquiteaffable t1_j5ze4tb wrote
Yes it’s not rocket surgery but I’m still curious. And curiosity killed the cat and ate it too.
dressageishard t1_j5zn7xj wrote
Rocket science! It's rocket science! 😃😃😃😃
patco81 t1_j60mqxk wrote
But if I work on a pint of beer BEFORE I paint the plane, how much will it weigh then?
pass_nthru t1_j626i28 wrote
too good for an 🧮
Adam-West t1_j5y8gsh wrote
Would it have been lead paint in WW2? Im no paintologist but I’d assume that that’s even heavier?
VeryJoyfulHeart59 t1_j60znei wrote
That's what the article says.
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