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"memory metal" / AFB Wright-Patterson / Roswell

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In Thomas J. Carey's "UFO Secrets: Inside Wright-Patterson" and also in "Roswell Revealed: The New Scientific Breakthrough into the Controversial UFO Crash of 1947 the authors claim that the invention of Nitinol was inspired by the memory metal that the military found in the Roswell UFO. After some years they gave either the memory metal itself or the idea for it to the Naval Ordnance Laboratory. Should this go into the article? I find it relevant 24.134.105.45 (talk) 15:07, 20 October 2022 (UTC)[reply]

Delete this page?

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This page indicates that it is about nitinol 60, but the material here is about nitinol in general; the same things could be said about nitinol 50. The page has numerous editorial issues. It appears that this is a mostly-abandoned page, and should simply be removed. Paulehoffman (talk) 15:26, 6 May 2023 (UTC)[reply]