With the present-day normal type of wing the spars are the principal members, and I propose to start by tracing very briefly the evolution of the spars which are used in the Wapiti wings to-day.
The personnel of the Steel Wing Company have been designing and making spars ever since 1912. I shall start from the time when we first began to use what might be described as the box type of spar, which was composed of four strip steel sections.
The first spar that we made of the box type had channel webs with flat flanges, which had only shallow corrugations, and the rivetted joint was flat. This spar was not very efficient in steel, so we deepened the corrugations and curved the rivetted joint, and this gave a better result.