Mike Evans, Aerowing executive vice president, discusses use of the helitest kit and rapid curing device at Hurlburt Field, Fla., Feb. 21, 2014. The helitest kit uses helium gas to assist in leak detection in aircraft fuel tanks and the rapid curing device emits infrared signal specific to aircraft paints and sealants to cure them 10 times faster than normal.(U.S. Air Force Photo/Staff Sgt. John Bainter)
Date Taken: | 02.21.2014 |
Date Posted: | 03.11.2014 13:26 |
Photo ID: | 1184000 |
VIRIN: | 140219-F-RS318-059 |
Resolution: | 3264x4928 |
Size: | 1.85 MB |
Location: | HURLBURT FIELD, FLORIDA, US |
Web Views: | 27 |
Downloads: | 1 |
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