JBD-Brochure
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JBD-Brochure - 2

In 1957, Lynnco jet blast deflectors became the standard at U.S. Air Force bases when company founder Stanley Lynn introduced a radically different blast deflector that proved far superior to other designs in an Air Force comparative test. BDI’s reputation as the industry leader was further established by offering the first successful solid, single-surface jet blast deflector. This new design offered extraordinary advantages over traditional deflector models, including Blast Deflectors, Inc. (BDI) is the world leader in Jet Blast Deflector improved deflection, lighter weight, lower cost and...

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JET BLAST DEFLECTOR SPECIALISTS BDI is the only company in the world to offer a full line of blast deflectors suitable for all military and commercial aircraft. This diverse line of deflectors includes light duty taxi/breakaway power models, heavy duty full-power runup models and afterburner HEIGHT Ranging from 3 ft. (91cm) up to 35 ft. (10.60m). models. BDI deflectors, which offer protection from aircraft exhaust by redirecting jet blasts upward, are designed for use with cutting-edge aircraft such as the F-22, the Eurofighter, the A380 and the B-787. INNOVATION DRIVEN BY CUSTOMERS BDI...

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For nearly five decades, BDI has conducted extensive testing to advance and refine our line of jet blast deflectors. EARLY TESTING OF LYNNCO TYPE E DEFLECTOR. FULL-POWER TESTING OF A BOEING 747-400 USING WATER TO DEMONSTRATE THE PERFORMANCE OF THE DEFLECTOR.

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BDI has focused on jet blast solutions since the origin of jet aircraft in commercial and military aviation. Taxi-Power Series Utilized to protect ground support, roadways, parking areas, buildings and people from jet blast produced by aircraft using taxiways and aprons. These models are designed to withstand taxi and breakaway power from all types of aircraft. Minimum distance required: 35 feet (10.67 meters) to the tail of the aircraft and 60 feet (18.29 meters) to the aircraft engine. These models consist of both vertical and curved surfaces. MODEL I-Beam, cantilevered vertical blast...

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