Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 51 Issue 6
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An International JournalTable of contents
The Canadian Aerospace Industry
Canada's aerospace industry has earned an international reputation for excellence in a diversified range of specialized products. More than 3,000 Canadian utility transport…
Canada at the 1979 Paris Air Show
Canada flies again this year at the 33rd Paris Air Show at Le Bourget Airport, June 9 to 17.
Canadair Challenger
RONALD D. NEAL, ERIC AUBREYThe Canadair Challenger is a high‐speed, long range airplane designed for the business jet market of the 1980s and 1990s; it is an all new aircraft that incorporates advanced…
New Techniques in Jet Engine Balancing
WOLF‐DIETER REUTLINGER, HELLMUTH BOXBERGERThe design of jet engine parts makes particular claims on the balancing machines used: shortest spinning time in the balancing machine, e.g. no nulling and calibration runs—set up…
Display Monitoring Problems
R.A. CHORLEYIn the language of the aviation world, the term “monitoring” has come to be applied to the action of observing information sources and reacting in the way appropriate to the…
Shorts and Piper Announce Light Aircraft Production Agreement
Shorts, the Belfast‐based aerospace company, and Piper Aircraft Corporation of Lockhaven, Pennsylvania, USA, have jointly announced that they have signed an agreement involving…
News and Views
The German Chamber of Industry and Commerce in the United Kingdom and the Rheinisch‐Westfälischer Technischer Uberwachungs‐Verein e.V. (RWTUV) (Technical Inspectorate and…
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- Prof Phil Webb