Word: pbs
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week Air Forces engineers were glad to announce that they had a new emergency runway material with the essential advantages of steel mats. Known officially as PBS (Prefabricated Bituminous Surface), it consists of a layer of cloth between two layers of tar-soaked paper. It can be carried in one-tenth the airplane space and laid, by machine, almost twice as fast. Spread over a rolled earth surface, the durable, water-repellent covering sustains the heat and shock of landings with little damage, bogs down only when subsurface moisture is extreme...
Developed by the Royal Canadian Engineers and improved by U.S. engineers, PBS was tried for the first time by the Ninth Air Force last summer, became a vital factor in the remarkable speed of air supply in France. By Sept. 1, it had been used successfully on some 30 forward fighter and transport fields...