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Not necessarily, the materials can form what is essentially a battery, generating their own current. No external power required.
Did you read the link in my post?
Sorry HABU 2, was actually thinking stray current corrosion.
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This is normal for any airframe. I remember working many weekends in the 70's on F-15's when a design flaw was found. It's a growth process. Look at the F16.....same thing.