Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 46 Issue 8
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An International JournalTable of contents
Farnborough goes International
AS befitting the occasion of its international debut, Farnborough Air Show will be the most comprehensive yet staged. Over 400 companies will be represented and, as well as 15,000…
BAC — reflecting Farnborough International '74
BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION has current major programmes in transport aircraft, military aircraft, guided weapons and space. It is this width of technology, and the extent of the…
Towards the 1980's WITH BRITISH AIRWAYS
ALTHOUGH problems may vary from airline to airline regarding equipment, geographic location and routes served, most large operators have certain common features when it comes to…
U.K. Exhibitors'
Aeronautical & General Instruments Ltd, will exhibit their R 128 recording cameras, designed to photograph the information displayed on the cathode ray tube of an aircraft's…
The American background
ONE has only to look at the achievements of the past decade to realise the strength and the vast scope of the American aerospace industry. In the Western world it has no…
U.S.A. Exhibitors'
Aero Systems of Miami, Florida, specialises in the sale of like‐new, FAA overhauled certified aircraft rotable equipment at a fraction of the cost and lead time required by the…
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Phil Webb