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Flying/landing wire weight per unit lenght

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Bubba

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I need the weigth per unit length of the wires (S-1S), trying to verify a method for tensioning by frequency analysis. To be clear, I need the weigt of a piece of wire and its length. One could go into detail on the fittings etc, but I hope the figures will be more precise than with most tensiometers even if the ends are assummed to have the same weight/length as the profiled part of the wire.
 
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