Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 58 Issue 10
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An International JournalTable of contents
Prediction of Fuel Freezing in Airplane Fuel Tanks of Arbitrary Geometry — Part 2
P.M. McConnell, S.F. Owens, R.A. KaminCooldown of fuel inside a horizontal cylinder (i.d. approximately equal to that of a pylon tank) was modelled with a mixture of 50% glycerine and 50% water (Ti = 65°C). Safety…
Experience of One UK Electronic Equipment Supplier With Bite on Engine/Flight Control Systems Over the Past Ten Years — Part 2
Raymond de GayeThe ECU safety system is such that all internal and external fault monitoring circuit outputs are consolidated and passed through a short time‐constant filter to eliminate…
Farnborough 1986
Major technical advances were featured at the Show, particularly those developments that will be coming into service in the very near future. An outstanding demonstration was…
High‐Pressure Forming — a New Production Technology in Aircraft Construction
One of MBB's aims in making Airbus production more competitive is to reduce manufacturing costs by exploiting the technical and technological possibilities of existing production…
Equipment, Materials and Services
A totally new type of heat‐shrinkable tubing which combines flexibility with high tensile strength is now available as a standard product in five different diameters from Raychem…
News and Views
Lockheed‐Georgia Company has conducted C‐130H simulator flight training for the first U.S. Air Reserve Forces flight crews in its new Hercules Flight Training Centre at Marietta…
Contracts
Two British Caledonian aircraft are helping to provide a detailed minute‐by‐minute picture of the world's weather.
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- Prof Phil Webb