WILL COMPOSITE SKIN PROTECT?
Credit: BOEING CONCEPT
A letter by Steve Jensen (AW&ST June 25, p. 7) raised an interesting issue. All commercial passenger aircraft since at least the early Douglas Corp. models have, among other things, been very effective at flying Faraday cages/shields because of their electrically highly conductive outer skins. This...
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