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  • Helgeson, N. L.; Gerstein, M.; Breen, B. P.
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    Supersonic Aircraft Fuel Tank Fire Hazard Investigation. Technical Report.
    Air Force Aero Propulsion Lab., Wright-Patterson AFB, OH
    AFAPL-TR-68-106, December 1968, 98 p.

  • Laustsen, R.; Greenwll, R. K.; Burk, J.
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    Evaluation of a Reticulated Polyurethane Foam as a Flame Arrester in Airplane Vent Systems.
    Boeing Co., Renton, WA
    D6-58406-1, 1969, 121 p.

  • Newman, M. M.; Robb, J. D.
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    Lightning Stroke Diverting Methods for Aircraft Fuel Tank Areas-1. Quarterly Report 2.
    Lightning and Transients Research Institute, Minneapolis, MN
    L & T Report 393; Quarterly Report 2, 1961, 13 p.

  • Zinn, S. V., Jr.
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    Oxygen Concentration Requirements: Inerted Fuel Tanks.
    Cryogenics and Industrial Gases, Vol. 7, No. 2, 27-29, March/April 1972

  • Winter, E. F.
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    Electrostatic Problem in Aircraft Fuelling.
    Shell Research Ltd., Chester, England
    Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society, Vol. 66, 429-446, July 1962

  • Newman, M. M.; Robb, J. D.
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    Fuel Sloshing Electrification Hazards of Aircraft Fuel Tank Sealers. Part 1. Quarterly Report 3.
    Lightning and Transients Research Institute
    L & T Report 394; Quarterly Report 3, 1961, 8 p.

  • Liebman, I.; Spolan, I.; Kuchta, J. M.; Zabetakis, M. G.
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    Ignition of Tank Atmospheres During Fuel Loading.
    Bureau of Mines, Pittsburgh, PA
    American Petroleum Institute. Safe Product Handling and Static Electricity, 30th Midyear Meeting. Prepring 36-65. May 11, 1965, Montreal, Canada, 1-14 p., 1965

  • Batson, M. E., Jr.; Palmer, W. R.
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    C-5 Fire Suppression System. Final Report.
    Military Airlift Command, Scott AFB, IL
    MAC Operational Test 5-6-73, July 1974, 47 p.

  • Stapleton, L. D.
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    "Cockloft" Fire Aboard Jumbo Jet Difficult to Ventilate and Attack.
    Boston Fire Dept., MA
    Fire Engineering, Vol. 127, No. 9, 30-31, September 1974

  • Naval Research Laboratory; Naval Ordnance Laboratory; Naval Weapons Center
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    Toxicity and Fire Hazards Associated With Shipboard Materials. NRL Memorandum Report. Supplement 1.
    Naval Research Laboratory, Washington, DC; Naval Ordnance Laboratory, Silver Spring, MD; Naval Weapons Center, China Lake, CA
    NRL MR 1816 Supplement 1, February 16, 1968, 60 p.