Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 35 Issue 5
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British Aircraft Corporation One‐Eleven
It was in March 1961 that the British Aircraft Corporation decided to proceed with the detail design and construction of a twin turbofan‐powcred short‐haul airliner—the BAC…
Operating Economics: A Review of the Requirements of the Short‐Haul Operator Including an Outline of the Operating Characteristics of the British Aircraft Corporation One‐Eleven Short‐Range Airliner
OF all the civil aircraft currently being produced in Europe none would appear to have brighter prospects of success in the international market than the BAC One‐Eleven airliner…
Basic Design Philosophy and Systems: A Description of the Basic Requirements Leading to the Design of This Short‐Haul, Twin Turbofan‐Powered, Airliner Including Details of the Electrical, Hydraulic, Flying Control, Fuel, Air Conditioning, Pressurization, Anti‐Icing, Oxygen and Fire Protection Systems and Associated Equipment
A.J.K. CarlineFOR a number of years now it has been evident that a successor to the well‐tried Vickers Viscount and Convoir 240/340/440 series was required. However, the big problem was to…
Structural Design: An Account of the Design Philosophy Pursued for the Principal Load Carrying Structures and the Materials Employed
K. BentleyTHE structural design of the BAC One‐Eleven generally follows closely that of the Vickcrs Vanguard and the VC10†—involving the use of a considerable number of integrally‐machined…
Materials Handling‐3
Electric trucks are well known, but the various types and some of the advantages they give are not so widely appreciated. Electric trucks can travel around an area at a greater…
Rolls‐Royce Spey Power Plant: Brief Details of the Engine Design and Testing Programme
WHEN the BAC One‐Eleven enters airline service next year its power plants will already have obtained extensive airline experience with the cle Havilland Trident. Since the…
Aerodynamic Design: A Description of the Design Philosophy as It Applies to Performance Requirements, Wings, Flaps, Engine Installations, Tail and Flying Controls
B.J. PriorTHE overall design philosophy of the DAC One‐Elcvcn has already been described in the preceding papers on operating economics and systems—so that this article sets out to extend…
Auxiliary and Ancillary Equipment: Brief Details of Materials, Components and Equipment Produced By a Number of Companies in Support of the BAC One‐Eleven Programme
THE operating economics, basic design philosophy, power plants, and systems, structural and aerodynamic design of the British Aircraft Corporation One‐Eleven short‐range airliner…
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- Prof Phil Webb