#21 Trabajando en el aeropuerto, o simplemente si miras por la ventanilla al ala del avión, puedes ver que los aviones están llenos de esta cinta, similar a la americana pero con fibra de vidrio y mierdas de esas. No soy ningún experto pero es así, si ven los comentarios de la web original verán comentarios como este: The stuff is called speed tape; is far stonger than your garden variety duct tape; and is FAA-approved for all manner of common temporary repairs (some surprisingly large). It’s quite common in the industry, but still unsettling when you see them putting it on or - as once happened to me, also in a developing country - see it peeling off a wing on take off. One place that you often see the stuff is atop the flaps on Airbus aircraft, where there are a couple of overlapping parts that move together. __
The stuff is called speed tape; is far stonger than your garden variety duct tape; and is FAA-approved for all manner of common temporary repairs (some surprisingly large). It’s quite common in the industry, but still unsettling when you see them putting it on or - as once happened to me, also in a developing country - see it peeling off a wing on take off. One place that you often see the stuff is atop the flaps on Airbus aircraft, where there are a couple of overlapping parts that move together. __
Donde se explica mejor, y referencias a la wikipedia:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duct_tape
No es cinta normal como la que tienen en casa.... leer bien las cosas antes de menear