audiofool
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I believe he is correct. This film is on the leading edge of helicopter blades operating in Iraq where the dusty environment is like sand blasting the blades. From the Zagg website:
"ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD™ is a thin polyurethane film originally created for the military to protect the leading edge of helicopter blades. What's unique about this military-grade, patented film is how tough it is - it doesn't scratch. "
Originally Posted by chef8489 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Where did you ever come up with that statement. The only thing covering helicopter blades in the US army is a od green/black paint. It does help absorb ir light and some radar, but the whole helicopters are covered in the paint. |
I believe he is correct. This film is on the leading edge of helicopter blades operating in Iraq where the dusty environment is like sand blasting the blades. From the Zagg website:
"ZAGG's invisibleSHIELD™ is a thin polyurethane film originally created for the military to protect the leading edge of helicopter blades. What's unique about this military-grade, patented film is how tough it is - it doesn't scratch. "