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I have been trying to research interior fire protection for use in
homebuilt aircraft, but really haven't been able to find much useful information. I am not talking about extinguishers which I consider "active" protection in that you must be able to reach it and activate it, but "passive" protection for occupants in case of a cabin fire in flight or post accident. Is this just something most builders don't care about? |
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