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  • Stein, A.; Morse, N.; Regent, L. S.
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    Aircraft Fuel Tank/System Data Analysis. Volume 1. Technical Report. Final Report. February 28, 1975-September 30, 1976.
    Falcon Research and Development Co., Denver, CO
    Air Force Flight Dynamics Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFFDL-TR-76-39-VOL-1; FR/D-BUF-4-VOL-1, November 1976, 227 p.

  • Mahood, L.
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    Fire Resistant Aircraft Fuel Cell Installations. Final Report. May-December 1975.
    Falcon Research and Development, Denver, CO
    Naval Air Systems Command, Washington, DC, JTCG/AS-75-T-007, July 1978, 118 p.

  • Desmarais, L. A.; Tolle, F. F.
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    Integrated Aircraft Fuel Tank Inerting and Compartment Fire Suppression System. Volume 2. Evaluation of Nitrogen-Enriched Air as a Fire Suppressant. Final Report. August 1979-October 1982.
    Boeing Military Airplane Co., Seattle, WA
    Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFAPL-TR-83-2021, Volume 2, April 1983, 227 p.

  • Macdonald, J. A.; Wyeth, H. W. G.
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    Fire and Explosion Protection of Fuel Tank Ullage.
    Royal Aircraft Establishment, Hants, England
    AGARD-CP-84-71,
    Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD). Aircraft Fuels, Lubricants, and Fire Safety. 37th Meeting of the AGARD Propulsion and Energetics Panel. AGARD-CP-84-71. May 10-14, 1971., The Hague, Netherlands, 23/1-7 p., 1971

  • Fiala, R.; Dussa, K.; Winterfeld, G.
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    On the Applicability of Reticulated Foams for the Suppression of Fuel Tank Explosions.
    AGARD-CP-166, October 1975,
    Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development (AGARD). Aircraft Fire Safety. 45th Meeting of the AGARD Propulsion and Energetics Panel. AGARD-CP-166. April 11, 1975., Rome, Italy, 16/1-12 p., 1975

  • Manatt, S. A.
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    Design, Fabrication, and Testing of a Full-Scale Breadboard Nitrogen Generator for Fuel Tank Inerting Application. Final Technical Report. June 1975-September 1977.
    AiResearch Manufacturing Company of California, Torrance
    Department of Transportation, Washington, DC, FAA-RD-77-147; ARD-520, September 1977, 128 p.

  • Hankins, D.
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    Molecular Sieve Inerting System for Aircraft Fuel Tank, Part No. 3261021-0101. Final Report. July 1, 1980-July 31, 1982.
    Clifton Precision, Davenport, IO
    Wright Aeronautical Labs., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFWAL-TR-82-2102, October 1982, 46 p.

  • Parts, L.; Bucher, T. J.; Botteri, B. P.; Cretcher, R. E.
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    Integral Aircraft Fuel Tank Leak Classification. Interim Technical Report. September 1, 1978-April 15, 1979.
    Monsanto Research Corp., Dayton, OH
    Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFAPL-TR-79-2092, January 1980, 91 p.

  • Szego, A.; Premji, K.; Appleyard, R. D.
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    Evaluation of Explosafe Explosion Suppression System for Aircraft Fuel Tank Protection. Final Report. July 1977-July 1980.
    Vulcan Industrial Packaging Ltd., Ontario, Canada
    Air Force Wright Aeronautical Labs., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH, AFWAL-TR-80-2043, July 1980, 451 p.

  • Robb, J. D.; Hill, E. L.; Newman, M. M.; Stahmann, J. R.
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    Lightning Hazards to Aircraft Fuel Tanks. Technical Note.
    Lightning and Transients Research Inst.,
    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, DC, NACA TN 4326, September 1958, 58 p.