Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 39 Issue 10
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An International JournalTable of contents
Designing to Combat Fatigue: Observations on design methods adopted to combat fatigue and its effects on the economics of civil transport aircraft
D.M. McElhinneyTHE increasingly competitive nature of both the operational and manufacturing sides of the aviation business has had the effect of making the designer more conscious of the…
The Importance of Service Inspection in Aircraft Fatigue
J.A.B. Lambert, A.J. TroughtonAn examination of the advantages of fail safe design and present non‐destructive testing techniques, and the importance of facilitating inspection at the design stage. THE…
Drag Development of the Belfast: An account of the methods taken to solve the Belfast drag problem
B. McCluney, J. MarshallTHE Belfast was designed and built to a specification for a long range strategic aircraft suitable for carrying heavy and bulky items of freight. The ability to airdrop supplies…
Ear‐to‐ground
Resonance trials on the Concorde 001 prototype were recently completed at the Sud‐Aviation factory at Toulouse, Blagnac, in France. The object of these trials, which lasted from…
Personalities in the news
The Minister of Technology, Mr. Anthony Wedgwood Benn, has appointed Dr. E. V. D. Glazier as Director of the Royal Radar Establishment, Malvern, with effect from 1st September…
Aviation Electronics
Details of Electrical and Electronic Apparatus with Applications in the Maintenance and Operation of Aircraft, Missiles and Space Vehicles. A self‐contained E.H.T. voltage source…
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0002-2667Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Phil Webb