Radome Engineering Handbook [best] Access
An ideal radome acts as an "electrically invisible" window. Key engineering principles covered in the handbook and modern literature include:
In the early days of aviation, engineers faced a paradox: high-speed flight required sleek, metallic surfaces for strength and aerodynamics, but the vital new "radar" technology needed a window that was completely invisible to radio waves. Metal, while strong, acted as a mirror, reflecting signals back into the antenna and rendering it blind. This tension gave rise to the Radome Engineering Handbook radome engineering handbook
