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Aerospace Applications Marine Composites high speeds. The ATF will be approximately 50% composites by weight using DuPont’s Avimid K polyamide for the first prototype. Figure 1-51 depicts a proposed wing composition as developed by McDonnell Aircraft through their Composite Flight Wing Program. Figure 1-51 Composite Wing Composition for Advanced Tactical Fighter [Moors, De- sign Considerations - Composite Flight Wing Program] Advanced Technology Bomber (B-2) The B-2 derives much of its stealth qualities from the material properties of composites and their ability to be molded into complex shapes. Each B-2 contains an estimated 40,000 to 50,000 pounds of advanced composite materials. According to Northrop, nearly 900 new materials and processes were developed for the plane. Second Generation British Harrier Jump Jet (AV-8B) This vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) aircraft is very sensitive to overall weight. As a result, 26% of the vehicle is fabricated of composite material. Much of the substructure is composite, including the entire wing. Bismaleimides (BMI’s) are used on the aircraft’s underside and wing trailing edges to withstand the high temperatures generated during take-off and landing. 59PDF Image | Marine Componsites
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