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A type of wood made by gluing several pieces of thin wood together. The grain of all pieces runs in the same direction.
Industry:Aviation
An unstable form of oxygen produced when an electric spark passes through the air. Ozone is harmful to rubber products.
Industry:Aviation
The placement of the various layers of resinimpregnated fabric in the mold for a piece of laminated composite material.
Industry:Aviation
The registered trade name for a fluorocarbon resin used to make hydraulic and pneumatic seals, hoses, and backup rings.
Industry:Aviation
A fairing used to give shape but not strength to an object. A fillet produces a smooth junction where two surfaces meet.
Industry:Aviation
A part of a structure whose primary purpose is to produce a smooth surface or a smooth junction where two surfaces join.
Industry:Aviation
A tube in an aircraft control system that transmits a torsional force from the operating control to the control surface.
Industry:Aviation
An electronic circuit in which a small change in voltage or current controls a much larger change in voltage or current.
Industry:Aviation
An indicator light fixture whose lens can be pressed in to complete a circuit that tests the filament of the light bulb.
Industry:Aviation
Pressure of the ambient air surrounding the aircraft. Static pressure does not take into consideration any air movement.
Industry:Aviation