Summarizes the RAF's need to keep aircraft in service for longer. Provides details of present anti-corrosion methods employed and explains the RAF's involvement in design and manufacture of the aircraft, as this is where problems begin. Discusses the various forms of training in corrosion provided to those in the RAF, before examining corrosion prevention. Finally, discusses various non-destructive tests used.
Corrosion control in the Royal Air Force
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 68 , 3 ; 26-30
1996-03-01
5 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
Design , Training , Manufacturing , Corrosion , Tests
Corrosion control in the Royal Air Force
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