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DescriptionControlled impact demonstration dummies.jpg | Controlled Impact Demonstration instrumented test dummies installed in plane |
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http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/gallery/photo/index.html NASA Photo: ECN-28307 Date: 1984 Controlled Impact Demonstration instrumented test dummies installed in plane <p>In this photograph are seen some of dummies in the passenger cabin of the B-720 aircraft. NASA Langley Research Center instrumented a large portion of the aircraft and the dummies for loads for a crashworthiness research program.<p>In 1984 NASA Dryden Flight Research Center and the Federal Aviation Adimistration (FAA) teamed-up in a unique flight experiment called the Controlled Impact Demonstration (CID). The test involved crashing a Boeing 720 aircraft with four JT3C-7 engines burning Anti-misting Kerosene (AMK), a mixture of standard fuel with an additive designed to supress fire.<P> |
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