ejection angle
ejection angle
The angle at which the ejection seat leaves an aircraft. This angle is measured in relation to the longitudinal axis of the aircraft.
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Some parts must be turned in the mold to ease removal when they have a difficult
ejection angle or must pass under or over obstacles such as tiebars and mold slides, explains Dirk Schroeder, general manager of Remak Maschinenbau in Germany.
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