Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 50 Issue 12
Strapline:
An International JournalTable of contents
Concorde in service
W.J. STRANG, CBE PhD, FRS, R. McKINLEY, ARTC BSc(Hons), CEng, MRAeSIn the two and a half years that Concorde has been in service with British Airways and Air France, the nine aircraft in service have carried 250,000 passengers, travelled 16…
Concorde A.I.D.S. Powerplant Applications
P.J. WHEELER, N.J. ESSEXConcorde AIDS data is used by British Airways for Performance Trend Monitoring, engine control law verification and Low Cycle Fatigue life usage sampling. This paper outlines the…
A Review of Concorde in Operation
A.G. PARRYThe firm establishment of transatlantic Concorde operation provides a basis for a review of the last year and for a look at the future. Much has been spoken and written on the…
The Concorde in service … as the French see it
As far back as 1956, independent projects for a supersonic carrier were already on the drawing boards in France and England but it was only on 29th November 1962 that the joint…
The First American Pilots ‘Fly’ The Concorde
Two of the five Braniff International Airways pilots currently training in Britain to become the first Americans to fly the Concorde try out the Concorde simulator for size at…
Micro‐Electronics and Employment
KEN GILLThe World is on the threshold of a technological revolution as important as the invention of the wheel, power‐looms, electricity and the assembly line. This derives from two…
ISSN:
0002-2667Online date, start – end:
1929Copyright Holder:
Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditor:
- Prof Phil Webb