Examination over a five-year period of H.R.C. fuse-links alleged to be defective in service revealed no signs of deterioration or 'ageing' of component parts. Examination of a large number of H.R.C. fuse links in service for over 10 years, some from Valiant aircraft with between 2,100 and 2,600 flying hours, and some from a Brittania aircraft with over 14,500 flying hours, showed that the fuse-links had not deteriorated and their performance characteristics had not altered. (Author)
Non-Deterioration of H.R.C. Fuse-Links on Aircraft
1966
2 pages
Report
No indication
English
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