And this is why I like large planes with 3 ply glass laminate.
I bet the bird doesn't have the guts to do that again!
And this is why I like large planes with 3 ply glass laminate.
It in not the three ply glass (though it helps) that stops them coming through but window heating, without that you would probably have the same effect.
Matt
And this is why I like large planes with 3 ply glass laminate.
It in not the three ply glass (though it helps) that stops them coming through but window heating, without that you would probably have the same effect.
Matt
I don't know, the glass used on heavy/wide bodies, is about 3 inches think, pretty strong.
And this is why I like large planes with 3 ply glass laminate.
It in not the three ply glass (though it helps) that stops them coming through but window heating, without that you would probably have the same effect.
Matt
I don't know, the glass used on heavy/wide bodies, is about 3 inches think, pretty strong.
And this is why I like large planes with 3 ply glass laminate.
It in not the three ply glass (though it helps) that stops them coming through but window heating, without that you would probably have the same effect.
Matt
I don't know, the glass used on heavy/wide bodies, is about 3 inches think, pretty strong.
those 'heater elements' are the wire attachment areas... there are very thin wires running down to the other one at the bottom. Same as on your car rear window heater but way more expensive
heard someone say that a Opel Astra heated windscreen is over 1500 euros, while a normal one is just under 400 euros
On a 737, are they always on? Because our windows are only on as needed by push button. That's why I say it has not effected our windows like you say it does on the 737, we hit birds all the time in the Summer, with the defog off, that's why I don't see how this gives it flex, especial if it is not on 85% of the time to warm the window up during bird strikes.
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