Graphic analysis of attacks from various angles is presented for both fixed and flexible gun fighters; it is concluded that rear of attacked airplane will be subjected to more gunfire than any other portion of airplane; areas requiring protection and methods of protection are described for crew members, power plant, and vital equipment. Before Inst Aeronautical Science. (see also Army Ordnance v 25 n 139 July-Aug 1943 p 91-5)
Passive defense -- Protective armoring of military aircraft
Aeronautical Eng Rev
Aeronautical Engineering Review ; 2 , n 4
1943
Article (Journal)
English
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Passive defense -- Protective armoring of military aircraft
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