The wonderful life of balsa wood. - National Model Aviation Museum Blog

The wonderful life of balsa wood. - National Model Aviation Museum Blog

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Ochroma lagopus, is the scientific name for balsa wood! Balsa is a Spanish word meaning raft; it got its name for the excellent buoyant characteristics that

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