Noun
an aluminum-based alloy
Source: WordNetA fire-scorched duralumin Hindenburg cross brace salvaged from the crash site The exact location of the initial fire, its source of ignition, and the initial source of fuel remain subjects of debate. Source: Internet
Design and development main The Hindenburg under construction The Hindenburg had a duralumin structure, incorporating 15 Ferris wheel -like bulkheads along its length, with 16 cotton gas bags fitted between them. Source: Internet
It used the traditional Hawker construction techniques, with a Warren truss box-girder primary fuselage structure with high-tensile steel longerons and duralumin cross-bracing using mechanically fastened rather than welded joints. Source: Internet
Hawkeye: Blindspot 2 (May 2011) Captain America's uniform is made of a fire-retardant material, and he wears a lightweight, bulletproof duralumin scale armor beneath his uniform for added protection. Source: Internet
Hydrogen fires had previously destroyed many other airships. citation The duralumin framework of Hindenburg was salvaged and shipped back to Germany. Source: Internet
Robinson 1973, pp. 89-90 The pre-war M-class designs were quickly enlarged, to produce the convert long duralumin P-class, which increased gas capacity from convert to convert, introduced a fully enclosed gondola and an extra engine. Source: Internet