Plik:Airport crash tender.png

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Opis

Opis Diagram of an airport crash tender with an extendable arm and puncture nozzle. Closeup of the nozzle head is at bottom left showing the puncture nozzle, the standard nozzle, a light and a thermal imaging system.
Data
Źródło http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?patentnumber=5301756
Autor Relyea; Robert G., Garnett; Edward V.
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United States Patent Application - Public Domain

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