Out of the curiosity, do they freeze the chickens complete with feathers
or do they get them ready dressed from Wall Mart?
- Chris
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There is also the tragic story of the aircraft subcontractor that provided
an extra strong canopy for the cockpit without telling the manufacturer -
all went well until a pilot was forced to eject - with fatal consequences.
Product Safety is an exercise in looking for the worst that can
: Re: Steel Balls vs. Chickens
When doing some EMC testing a few years ago at a aerospace engine
manufactures, on aircraft engines, I asked about the roomers on frozen
chickens. The reply was they test the engines by putting frozen chickens
and defrosted ones in to the air intake to see what
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Then, of course, there is the (apocryphal
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You can find similar data by going through commercial aircraft test
procedures. I've
chicken for sandwiches.
Gary
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Then, of course, there is the (apocryphal
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Sent: September 26, 2001 3:52 PM
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Subject: RE: Steel Balls vs. Chickens
A really trick cannon was used at China Lake-NWTC Edwards-AFB to test
the impact resistance on All Weather Aircraft wind screens canopy's.
Fresh Frozen chickens were
Balls vs. Chickens
The sign at China Lake:
WHAT YOU
SEE HERE, SAY HERE, DO HERE,
STAYS HERE!
JOHN E. STUCKEY
EMC Engineer
NCT EMC 002047
lab 613 828 1961
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Subject: RE: Steel Balls vs. Chickens
The sign
The sign at China Lake:
WHAT YOU
SEE HERE, SAY HERE, DO HERE,
STAYS HERE!
JOHN E. STUCKEY
EMC Engineer
NCT EMC 002047
A really trick cannon was used at China Lake-NWTC Edwards-AFB to test
the impact resistance on All Weather Aircraft wind screens canopy's.
Fresh Frozen chickens were defrosted the day before and shot out of a high
pressure tube at the subject wind screens canopy's simulating bird impact
in
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