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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 ... 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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