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Letter: Chance would be a fine titanium thing

Published 7 September 2016

From Stuart Vine

I read with interest that the frame supporting the hull of the Mary Rose was built of titanium rather than iron (13 August, p 43). We wished! At the time titanium cost around £70 per kilogram, and the frame weighs around 100 tonnes. The supporting frame is steel. Most of the internal supports and some of the bolts are titanium. I helped design those bits.

London, UK

Issue no. 3090 published 10 September 2016

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