The textbook that came out of NAVAIR (Navy Dept.), which would almost certainly have been the ones to commission this work or at least use it, is: The Fundamentals of Aircraft Combat Survivability: Analysis and Design by Robert E. Ball
That is exactly right. a recent example of this is the F-22 incident from a couple years back: www.lectromec.com/f-22-crash-and-aircraft-electrical-arcing/
The textbook that came out of NAVAIR (Navy Dept.), which would almost certainly have been the ones to commission this work or at least use it, is: The Fundamentals of Aircraft Combat Survivability: Analysis and Design by Robert E. Ball
Amazing
I like these, very interesting.
That Kapton kills.
so the lesson is not to reset the breakers if its not totally necessary.
That is exactly right. a recent example of this is the F-22 incident from a couple years back: www.lectromec.com/f-22-crash-and-aircraft-electrical-arcing/
In King Lord Master Friend and my Father Jesus`, Name, Amen