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Bird Strike Film |
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A bird strike or BASH - Bird Aircraft Strike Hazard, is a collision between an airborne animal. This is usually a bird or bat and a man-made vehicle, especially aircraft. It is a common threat to flight safety, and has caused a number of accidents with human casualties. |
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This high performance protection film that will reduce the common threat to flight safety in the event of a bird strike against the acrylics on the aircraft. The Protection Film is a high performance non memory Film. |
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The protective film protects the acrylic from wear and tear and has no distortion when looking through the acrylic. The protective film is also key in sound reduction as well as additional protection on the acrylic against vibrations that causes cracking that damages the acrylic. |

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A UH-60 Black Hawk after a collision with a common Crane |
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A UH-60 after collision with a crane, and subsequent failure of the windshield as seen from the inside |






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Clear View with the Protective Film in place. |
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Before Restoration |
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After Restoration |
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Protective Film |
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