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Old January 26th, 2004, 01:39 PM
DALing
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Default Plug-type doors

nothing - because they ARE NOT - they secure from the outside and never
enter the frame interior. the only "plug" that they do is "plug" the door
hole.

"John" wrote in message
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Ok, it's easy to see how plug-type doors work on 737s, 747s, etc. But how

come
Airbus says their doors are plug-type too if they only move outwards and

are not
bigger on the inside to plug the door frame from within when pressurized?

What
makes them plug-type?


 




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