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  • Rodriguez, A.
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    Comparison of Foams for Aircraft Crash Fires.
    Angus Fire Armour, England
    Fire International, No. 72, 67-71, September 1981

  • Stanford Research Institute
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    Multidisciplinary Accident Investigation. Case SRI 0047, 0047-A, 0047-B, and 0063. Four Cases of Automobile Engine Fires.
    Stanford Research Inst., Menlo Park, CA
    DOT HS 600 158, July 1970, 66 p.

  • Cleveland Laboratory Aircraft Fire Research Panel
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    Preliminary Survey of the Aircraft Fire Problem. Research Memorandum.
    Cleveland Laboratory Aircraft Fire Research Panel
    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, DC, NACA RM E8B18, May 21, 1948, 57 p.

  • Eiband, A. M.; Simpkinson, S. H.; Black, D. O.
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    Accelerations and Passenger Harness Loads Measured in Full-Scale Light-Airplane Crashes. Technical Note.
    NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, DC, NACA TN 2991, August 1953, 67 p.

  • Campbell, J. A.
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    Appraisal of the Hazards of Friction-Spark Ignition of Aircraft Crash Fires. Technical Note.
    NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, DC, NACA TN 4024, May 1957, 23 p.

  • Busch, A. M.
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    Electrostatic Spark Ignition-Source Hazard in Airplane Crashes. Technical Note.
    NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, OH
    National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, Washington, DC, NACA TN 3026, October 1953, 28 p.

  • Swedish National Testing Institute
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    Tactics for Using Foam on a Tank Truck Fire. Working Paper.
    Swedish National Testing Institute, Boras
    Working Report 1989:43, 1989, 39 p.

  • U.S. Department of Transportation; Federal Aviation Administration
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    Airport Crash/Fire/Rescue (CFR) Service Cost and Benefit Analysis. Volume 1. Test.
    Department of Transportaiton, Washington, DC
    FAA-AS-80-2-VOL-1, July 1980, 142 p.

  • Goldsmith, A.
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    Development of Smoke Abated Aircraft Crash/Rescue Fire Fighting Trainer. Final Report. June 1974-May 1976.
    IIT Research Inst., Chicago, IL
    NAval Training Equipment Center, Orlando, FL, IITRI-J6339, May 1976, 127 p.

  • Synder, R. G.
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    Advanced Techniques in Crash Impact Protection and Emergency Egress From Air Transport Aircraft.
    Michigan Univ., Ann Arbor
    AGARD-AG-221, June 1976, 320 p.