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Marston Mat, more properly called pierced (or perforated) steel planking (PSP), is standardized, perforated steel matting material developed by the United States at the Waterways Experiment Station shortly before World War II, primarily for the rapid construction of temporary runways and landing strips (also misspelled as Marsden matting). The nickname came from Marston, North Carolina, adjacent to Camp Mackall airfield where the material was first used.

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  • Sandblech (de)
  • Marston Mat (in)
  • Grella (it)
  • Plaques en acier perforées (fr)
  • Marston Mat (en)
  • Mata utwardzająca (pl)
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  • Ein Sandblech ist ein Hilfsmittel zur Bergung von festsitzenden Fahrzeugen und zum Bau von Landebahnen von Feldflughäfen oder kurzen Straßenstücken. Sandbleche werden auch Luftlandebleche oder Bodenbelagsbleche genannt. Sandbleche sind grob gelochte Platten aus Blech (Stahl, Aluminium) oder aramidfaserverstärktem Kunstharz in Längen bis zu 3 Metern. (de)
  • Les plaques en acier perforées ou Pierced Steel Planking (PSP) sont des plaques métalliques standardisées développées aux États-Unis peu avant la Seconde Guerre mondiale. Elles sont aussi connues sous le nom de Marston Mat en référence à Marston en Caroline du Sud près du Camp Mackall où elles furent utilisées pour la première fois. (fr)
  • Marston Mat, more properly called pierced (or perforated) steel planking (PSP), is standardized, perforated steel matting material developed by the United States at the Waterways Experiment Station shortly before World War II, primarily for the rapid construction of temporary runways and landing strips (also misspelled as Marsden matting). The nickname came from Marston, North Carolina, adjacent to Camp Mackall airfield where the material was first used. (en)
  • Marston Mat ("Keset Marston") atau pierced steel planking/perforated steel planking (PSP), adalah salah satu bahan standar untuk membuat lapisan baja berlubang yang berfungsi sebagai alas atau keset. Bahan ini dikembagkan oleh Amerika Serikat sebelum Perang Dunia II dan digunakan untuk membangun landasan pacu dan lapangan terbang sementara dengan cepat. Nama "Marston Mat" berasal dari kota , dekat lapangan terbang tempat bahan ini pertama digunakan. (in)
  • Mata utwardzająca – prefabrykowana, przenośna mata przystosowana do szybkiego łączenia dowolnej liczby jej segmentów w celu utworzenia powierzchni doraźnych dróg startowych, odcinków lądowania itp. Według nomenklatury NATO nazywana pierced (lub perforated) steel planking (PSP). * * (pl)
  • Il sostantivo femminile singolare grella è un neologismo derivato dal termine della lingua inglese grill che significa griglia, grata, o forse dall'alterazione e italianizzazione del cognome del loro inventore Greulich. Il termine, usato per lo più al plurale grelle, sta a indicare quei pannelli d'acciaio perforati (griglie) e componibili che, introdotti dagli americani durante la seconda guerra mondiale, stesi sul terreno e uniti ad altri servono per il rapido approntamento di aeroporti o di strade.Il loro nome originale americano è ”Marsden Matting” ma sono più conosciute come "Marston mats" dal nome della città del North Carolina vicina all'aeroporto di Camp Mackall dove questi elementi vennero prodotti e sperimentati per la prima volta nel 1941.Il materiale viene anche indicato nella t (it)
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  • A History of Landing Mats – Signature Aviation Matting (en)
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  • Ein Sandblech ist ein Hilfsmittel zur Bergung von festsitzenden Fahrzeugen und zum Bau von Landebahnen von Feldflughäfen oder kurzen Straßenstücken. Sandbleche werden auch Luftlandebleche oder Bodenbelagsbleche genannt. Sandbleche sind grob gelochte Platten aus Blech (Stahl, Aluminium) oder aramidfaserverstärktem Kunstharz in Längen bis zu 3 Metern. (de)
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