Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 69 Issue 5
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An International JournalTable of contents
The compound helicopter configuration and the helicopter speed trap
Simon NewmanExplains the origins of rotor aerodynamic limits for helicopters including retreating and advancing blade limits. Examines the compounding of a helicopter for higher forward speed…
UK Ministry of Defence generic health and usage monitoring system (GenHUMS)
Chuck Trammel, Gerry Vossler, Mike FeldmannSmiths Industries Aerospace (SI) offers a multi‐aircraft capable generic health and usage monitoring system (GenHUMS) using field proven, off‐the‐shelf, airborne and ground‐based…
Helicopter simulation
Terry FordDetails the latest developments in helicopter simulation, as revealed at a recent conference, and how they might help in reducing the costs associated with training pilots…
Protect and survive
John HardwickLightning strikes are potentially dangerous so aircraft manufacturers work hard to design effective protection. Explains how LTT’s expertise ensures that manufacturers’ protection…
Erratum
This article has been withdrawn as it was published elsewhere and accidentally duplicated. The original article can be seen here: 10.1108/00035599710167142. When citing the…
Intelligent manufacturing
Roland BurnsResearchers are now designing a new generation of machines that can reason, make judgements, learn from experience ‐ intelligent machines. Already this technology is being…
Advances in rotorcraft
Terry FordReviews recent advances in rotorcraft technology as presented at a recent Royal Aeronautical Society conference on innovation in rotorcraft technology and the 1997 Paris Air Show…
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0002-2667Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Phil Webb