Reinforced plastics components for fighter aircraft and guided missiles produced on outsize special machines at Zenith Aircraft, Gardena, Calif; manufacture of radome, which is "blister" on larger aircraft, and roughly conical nose on fighters and interceptors; mold making, kellering and molding.
"Invisible" radomes require very visible tools
Am Mach
American Machinist ; 100 , n 22
1956
3 pages
Article (Journal)
English
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