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  • Hill, R.; Johnson, G. R.
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    Investigation of Aircraft Fuel Tank Explosions and Nitrogen Inerting Requirements During Ground Fires. Final Report. September 1972-December 1974.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport, NJ
    ['FAA-RD-75-119', 'FAA-NA-75-25']
    Federal Aviation Admin., Washington, DC, FAA-RD-75-119; FAA-NA-75-25
    October 1975
    98 p.

  • Kirby, W. E.; Ruggles, B. F.
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    Concept Study: Feasibility of Characterizing Airfield Fire Hazards and of Developing Assignment Criteria for Fire Suppression Equipment. Final Report.
    Aircraft Ground Fire Suppression and Rescue System, Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
    DOD-AGFSRS-75-8
    DOD-AGFSRS-75-8
    December 1975
    60 p.

  • Mason, R. V.
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    Smoke and Toxicity Hazards in Aircraft Cabin Furnishings.
    British Airways, London, England
    Annuals of Occupational Hygiene, Vol. 17, 159-165, 1974

  • Rapra Technology Limited
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    Rapra Technology Ltd., Shropshire, UK
    Rapra Technology Limited (Ltd.). Fire Performance of Materials in Mass Transport. May 26, 1988, 41 p., 1988

  • Paul, K. T.
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    Fire and Its Implications to Mass Transport.
    Rapra Technology Ltd., Shropshire, UK
    Rapra Technology Limited (Ltd.). Fire Performance of Materials in Mass Transport. May 26, 1988, 1-10 p., 1988

  • Madgwick, T.
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    Aircraft Fire Safety--Are We Meeting the Challenge?
    British Aerospace plc, Bristol, England
    Rapra Technology Limited (Ltd.). Fire Performance of Materials in Mass Transport. May 26, 1988, 1-14 p., 1988

  • Klueg, E. P.; McAdoo, W. C.; Neese, W. F.
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    Performance of a DC-9 Aircraft Liquid Nitrogen Fuel Tank Inerting System. Final Report. April 1971-March 1972.
    National Aviation Facilities Experimental Center, Atlantic City, NJ
    ['FAA-RD-72-53', 'FAA-NA-72-38']
    Federal Aviation Admin., Washington, DC, FAA-RD-72-53; FAA-NA-72-38
    August 1972
    74 p.

  • Pinkel, I. I.; Weiss, S.; Preston, G. M.; Pesman, G. J.
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    Origin and prevention of Crash Fires in Turbojet Aircraft.
    NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
    ['NACA TN 3973', 'Report 1363']
    NACA TN 3973; Report 1363
    1958
    22 p.

  • Blake, D. R.
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    Development and Growth of Inaccessible Aircraft Fires Under Infligh Airflow Conditions. Final Report.
    Federal Aviation Admin., Atlantic City Airport, NJ
    DOT/FAA/CT-91/12
    DOT/FAA/CT-91/12
    February 1991
    30 p.

  • Braunohler, W. M.; McMeekin, R. R.
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    Deaths From Burns in Army Aircraft, 1965-1971.
    Fort Rucker, AL; Armed Forces Institute of Pathology, Washington, DC
    Aerospace Medicine, Vol. 45, No. 8, 939-941, August 1974