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This Glider Design by Alexander Shevchenko Costs Less to Repair

Ukrainian designer Alexander Shevchenko’s Delta glider design keeps the frugal in mind. Mostly made of laminated foam, this sailplane costs significantly less to fix or replace compared to others in the market. The design is composed of thoroughly researched materials keeping the theme of efficiency in mind. The resulting effect delivers similar quality while promising less repair costs.

Air sports and aircrafts are often associated with lavishness and luxury, but this Delta hang-glider focuses on the opposite. Foam is an inexpensive material that is tremendously lightweight, which is why it works for winged structures. It might sound peculiar to fly in a plane made of something as light as foam, but this glider is said to maintain its rigidity because of its lamination.
Trend Themes
1. Low-cost Foam Aircrafts - The trend of using foam-based materials in aircraft designs for cost-efficient and repairable structures.
2. Efficient Aircraft Materials - The trend of thoroughly researched materials for aircraft design that prioritizes cost and efficiency.
3. Lightweight Air Sports Equipment - The trend of using lightweight and durable materials for air sports equipment that is both affordable and efficient.
Industry Implications
1. Aerospace - The aerospace industry can benefit from incorporating budget-efficient materials for aircraft production.
2. Air Sports - The air sports industry can produce cost-efficient and durable equipment for enthusiasts with the use of foam and other lightweight materials.
3. Manufacturing - The manufacturing industry can focus on using thoroughly researched materials for product development to enhance efficiency and reduce costs.

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