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2. Flat antennas or antennas with flat radiating aperture
2.1 Flat or printed antennas
When it's necessary to design a very thin antenna to fit or conform to the fuselage of an aircraft, or simply to integrate it into the walls of a structure to make it more discreet, a flat or printed antenna is generally used. A patch antenna is an antenna consisting of a ground plane and a dielectric (substrate) on which a metallic pattern of any shape is printed (figure 18...
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