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  2. Advanced Arresting Gear - Wikipedia

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    Advanced Arresting Gear for US Navy Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers. The Advanced Arresting Gear (AAG) is a type of arresting gear developed by General Atomics for the U.S. Navy's newest Gerald R. Ford-class aircraft carriers.

  3. Lightning arrester - Wikipedia

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    Powerline worker performs maintenance of a lightning arrester on an electrical transmission tower in New Brunswick, Canada. A lightning arrester (alternative spelling lightning arrestor) (also called lightning isolator) is a device, essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground, used on electric power transmission and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and ...

  4. Type 076 landing helicopter dock - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] An arrestor is fitted on the flight deck to recover the aircraft. [13] A floodable well deck is located at its stern, capable of launching amphibious vehicles for landing operations. [14] The main propulsion of the class appears to employ a gas-turbine setup; for this reason, the flight decks of the ships will have a twin-island ...

  5. Lightning rod - Wikipedia

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    A lightning arrester is a device, essentially an air gap between an electric wire and ground, used on electric power systems and telecommunication systems to protect the insulation and conductors of the system from the damaging effects of lightning. The typical lightning arrester has a high-voltage terminal and a ground terminal.

  6. Arrester - Wikipedia

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    Arrester may refer to: Lightning arrester; Arrestor bed (disambiguation) Surge arrester This page was last edited on 27 December 2019, at 17:44 (UTC). Text is ...

  7. Tailhook - Wikipedia

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    A tailhook, arresting hook, or arrester hook is a device attached to the empennage (rear) of some military fixed-wing aircraft. The hook is used to achieve rapid deceleration during routine landings aboard aircraft carrier flight decks at sea, or during emergency landings or aborted takeoffs at properly equipped airports.

  8. Detonation flame arrester - Wikipedia

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    The first patented detonation flame arrester was developed by Nicholas Roussakis et al., U.S. patent 4,909,730 and was issued on March 20, 1990. Its need was initially driven by new environmental legislation, namely the Clean Air Act of the USA. Regular flame arresters had been around for years, but they had very limited applications.

  9. Flame arrester - Wikipedia

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    A flame arrester during testing A flame arrester made for a 91 cm (36 inch) pipe weighing 10 tons. A flame arrester (also spelled arrestor), deflagration arrester, [1] or flame trap [2] is a device or form of construction that will allow free passage of a gas or gaseous mixture but will interrupt or prevent the passage of flame.