Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 51 Issue 5
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An International JournalTable of contents
Paris 1979: Thirty‐Third Salon International De Paris Aeronautique and Espace
The Paris/Le Bourget International Air and Space Show is the world's oldest international show and is of considerable importance. It will have 548 exhibitors from 23 countries and…
Joint Airworthiness Requirements Their History and Progress
A.P. KENNEDYThe countries in Western Europe having aerospace industries are Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, the Netherlands, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland and the United Kingdom and they formed…
Inertial Referenced Flight Inspection System
P.R. VOUSDENInstrument Landing Systems (ILS) provide aircraft guidance information during the most critical phase of the flight profile. Almost regardless of weather conditions and…
Bonding methods — The Airbus A 300 as an example
It is probably less well known that bonding has come a long way to develop into one of the most modern and high‐quality assembly techniques in the aerospace industry. A high…
Fan technology provides low cost jet pilot training
When jet aircraft were first introduced to military and civil operations, the question of economic training arose almost immediately. It was thought initially that only pilots…
News and Views
BSI has published a revision of BS 3G 100 General requirements for equipment in aircraft, Part 3 Characteristics of aircraft electrical power supplies. It specifics requirements…
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- Prof Phil Webb