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Scott Ferrin wrote in message . ..
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 16:46:31 GMT, Chad Irby wrote: In article , (robert arndt) wrote: "Iron Ball" black paint was derived from the Third Reich's radar-absorbing "Schornsteinfeger" (Chimney Sweep) carbon paint meant for the Go-229 jet flying wing. Please lose this silly delusion that every aircraft advance in the last 60 years came from the Nazis. It's just plain silly. No, it's not silly, it's a fact, stupid. I seem to recall that "paint" being more like BBs in a sheet of rubber. It was a bituminous paint heavily loaded with carbon. When applied in thickness carefully calculated in relation to the radar frequency, the arriving signal would be trapped within the dielectric material and its return energy damped out. This was the very first "serious' attempt at stealth technology... long before RAM was introduced. Rob |
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