How a 'chicken gun' keeps U.S. warbirds aloft and other strange tales - podcast episode cover

How a 'chicken gun' keeps U.S. warbirds aloft and other strange tales

Jul 28, 201629 minTranscript available on Metacast
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When the United States Air Force tests a new aircraft it needs to make sure it won't crash should a stray bird slam into the plane's side. Thankfully, the military has an artillery piece with a 60-foot barrel that hurls chicken more than 400 miles an hour. The chicken gun allows the military to make sure no stray bird will foul up its expensive jets while they're mid-flight. If you think the chicken gun is weird, it’s only the tip of a strange and fascinating iceberg.

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