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1Development testing of large volume water sprays for warm fog dispersal
By Vernon W. Keller
“Development testing of large volume water sprays for warm fog dispersal” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Development testing of large volume water sprays for warm fog dispersal
- Author: Vernon W. Keller
- Number of Pages: Median: 105
- Publisher: Marshall Space Flight Center
- Publish Date: 1986
- Publish Location: Huntsville, Ala
“Development testing of large volume water sprays for warm fog dispersal” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: Nozzles - Fog dispersal
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL19987661M
Access and General Info:
- First Year Published: 1986
- Is Full Text Available: No
- Is The Book Public: No
- Access Status: No_ebook
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Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation
Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) (which was sometimes referred to as "Fog Intense Dispersal Operation" or "Fog, Intense Dispersal Of")
Fog
lighting Decontamination foam Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) Fog collection Fogging (photography) Fog lamp Head-up display Runway visual
RAF Ludford Magna
1 Group to be equipped with the experimental Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) dispersal system, first used on 10 March 1944, as one of
Fido
"artificial nose" explosives detection device Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation, a fog dispersal system developed in the Second World War Mark
RAF Metheringham
number of RAF stations equipped with an early experimental Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) system. The station was provided with seven
David Brunt
contributed to a theoretical understanding of fog dispersal, information used in the development of the FIDO fog dispersal system. He was elected a Fellow of the
RAF Carnaby
was one of fifteen airfields operating the fog dispersal system known as Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO). The system consisted of two
Petroleum Warfare Department
instrumental in the creation of the Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (commonly known as FIDO) that cleared runways of fog allowing the landing of aircraft
Great Smog of London
rising deaths), fog, white mist, or grimy smog covered "many parts of the British Isles", while "In London and the Thames Valley, fog or smog covered
Pea soup fog
London Fog Investigation and Dispersal Operation (FIDO) – an aircraft landing aid intended to allow safe flying during the extremes of 'pea souper' fog Jo