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- Chicken_gun abstract "A chicken gun is a large-diameter, compressed-air cannon used to test the strength of aircraft windshields and the safety of jet engines. A common danger to aircraft is that they collide with birds in flight. Most parts of an aircraft are strong enough to resist such a bird strike. Jet engines may sustain serious damage, however, and cockpit windows are necessarily made of transparent, thin materials and are a vulnerable spot.The chicken gun is designed to simulate high-speed bird impacts. It is named after its unusual ammunition: a whole, dead, standard-sized chicken, as would be used for cooking. This has been found to accurately simulate a large, live bird in flight. The test target is fixed in place on a test stand, and the cannon is used to fire the chicken into the engine, windshield, or other test structure.The gun is driven from a compressed-air tank. In the 1970s, Goodyear Aerospace in Litchfield Park, Arizona, United States, used a gun with a ceramic diaphragm to seal the compressed air in the tank from the gun's barrel. To fire the gun, a solenoid-driven needle struck and ruptured the diaphragm, allowing the compressed air to drive the chicken (in its container—a cylindrical cardboard ice cream carton) down the barrel. At the muzzle, a metal ring stopped the carton, but allowed the chicken to pass through. Slow-motion cameras photographed the chicken impacting a fighter windshield in the test bed. These cameras were started in time with the breaking of the diaphragm.".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageExternalLink AFD-080625-010.pdf.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageID "2434620".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageLength "4576".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageOutDegree "31".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageRevisionID "674383930".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink 7Up.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink 7_Up.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink AEDC_Ballistic_Range_S-3.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Adam_Savage.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Aircraft.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Bird_strike.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Blue_Peacock.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Canadian_Broadcasting_Corporation.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aviation_safety.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Ceramic.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Chicken.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Chicken_powered_nuclear_bomb.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink De_Havilland.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Diaphragm_seal.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Farnborough,_Hampshire.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Frozen_food.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Goodyear_Aerospace.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Hatfield,_Hertfordshire.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Jamie_Hyneman.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Jet_engine.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Jet_engines.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Litchfield_Park,_Arizona.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink MythBusters.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Piper_Cherokee.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Piper_PA-28_Cherokee.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Aircraft_Establishment.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Royal_Canadian_Air_Farce.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Sabot.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Solenoid.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Spud_gun.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink United_Kingdom.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink United_States_Air_Force.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLink Windshield.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "Chicken gun".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "chicken gun".
- Chicken_gun wikiPageWikiLinkText "the titular gun".
- Chicken_gun hasPhotoCollection Chicken_gun.
- Chicken_gun wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Chicken_gun subject Category:Aviation_safety.
- Chicken_gun hypernym Cannon.
- Chicken_gun type Weapon.
- Chicken_gun comment "A chicken gun is a large-diameter, compressed-air cannon used to test the strength of aircraft windshields and the safety of jet engines. A common danger to aircraft is that they collide with birds in flight. Most parts of an aircraft are strong enough to resist such a bird strike. Jet engines may sustain serious damage, however, and cockpit windows are necessarily made of transparent, thin materials and are a vulnerable spot.The chicken gun is designed to simulate high-speed bird impacts.".
- Chicken_gun label "Chicken gun".
- Chicken_gun sameAs Hühnerkanone.
- Chicken_gun sameAs Canon_à_poulet.
- Chicken_gun sameAs m.07cst5.
- Chicken_gun sameAs Q1463307.
- Chicken_gun sameAs Q1463307.
- Chicken_gun wasDerivedFrom Chicken_gun?oldid=674383930.
- Chicken_gun isPrimaryTopicOf Chicken_gun.