Thanks for bringing up the fiber ply laminate. There is a lot of people that look at all the black and out of pure deception think it’s carbon fiber when it’s actually dyed of blackened fiberglass. How can one figure it out? Carbon is conductive while glass is not. So does it have resistance? There must be a better test out there, but a crude way is a simple ohm test. Let me know if you guys can tell me a better method as it doesn’t work on the carbon tubes and stringers. At any rate, you won’t have signal loss issues due to carbon fiber shielding, so rest assured.
Here is a carbon sheet I layer up last year (conductive):
Here is fiberglass (not conductive)
Raw carbon fiber is super conductive
And here are some exposed fibers on the fuselage frame (not conductive)
So while the entire fuselage appears carbon. It’s not. It’s thin blackened fiberglass Laminated to light plywood.