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How to Protect Future Flying Wings From Lightning? Mit Changes Approach

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Every day, more than 70 aircraft are struck by lightning, a spectacular but generally benign phenomenon. Will this also be the case for future airline aircraft designs with hib wings or flying wings? The MIT has the solution.
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Every day, more than 70 aircraft are struck by lightning, a spectacular but generally benign phenomenon. Will this also be the case for future airline aircraft designs with hib wings or flying wings? The MIT has the solution.

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Génération-NT broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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