Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 52 Issue 1
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An International JournalTable of contents
Looking Ahead
TERRY FORDAttempts to predict trends in aircraft design often encounter difficulties, not the least being the question of the validity of the technical background on which the arguments are…
Aircraft Noise Assessment
Flight Operational Noise Internationally, noise due to flight operations in the vicinity of airports. Each nation has developed an individual system of assessment and criteria for…
Research Developments for Aircraft Safety
KENNETH E. HODGENASA's role in aeronautics is, by charter, to improve the usefulness, performance, speed, safety, and efficiency of U.S. civil and military aeronautical vehicles and to preserve…
Extracts from a Speech by the President of the Institution of Production Engineers, Sir Sidney Bacon, CB
Over the years our annual dinner has provided a convenient meeting place for distinguished men and women of affairs, in government, the public service, education and industry, who…
A Jumbo fifty years ago
It was fifty years ago, on November 6, 1929, that Chief Pilot Wilhelm Zimmermann of Junkers Flugzeugwerke AG (one of the old‐established companies since merged into MBB) took off…
TURBOMECA'S Answer to the Weight Problem
The AS 332 Super Puma helicopter is certainly one of the best examples of French creativity and illustrates why the French aeronautical industry is claiming an increasingly…
Amendments to BCARs
The Airworthiness Division of the Civil Aviation authority published the following Blue Papers which constitute amendments to British Civil Airworthiness Requirements effective…
News and Views
The University of Essex are offering a new series of short “Laser Workshop” courses during the Spring of 1980, which are designed to make a number of important laser applications…
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0002-2667Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Phil Webb