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Publication date: 1 January 1961

John W. Gailer

In this conclusion to his article, Mr Gailer pays particular attention to the work of the Kampala Technical Institute, and discusses some of the main problems of technical…

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In this conclusion to his article, Mr Gailer pays particular attention to the work of the Kampala Technical Institute, and discusses some of the main problems of technical education in East Africa

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Education + Training, vol. 3 no. 1
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0040-0912

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Publication date: 1 December 1960

John W. Gailer

In the June issue of TECHNICAL EDUCATION John Wellens drew attention to the spotlight now being played upon education in the Overseas Territories and the Commonwealth and…

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In the June issue of TECHNICAL EDUCATION John Wellens drew attention to the spotlight now being played upon education in the Overseas Territories and the Commonwealth and illustrated his point by a concise account of problems and developments in the field of technical education in British Guiana.

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Education + Training, vol. 2 no. 12
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0040-0912

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Publication date: 1 November 1950

K.W. Clark

SO much of the aircraft designer's attention has lately been diverted toward major developments such as supersonics, that there is some possibility of old‐established hazards like…

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SO much of the aircraft designer's attention has lately been diverted toward major developments such as supersonics, that there is some possibility of old‐established hazards like inadvertent stalls being forgotten. The only difference in these nowadays is that stalling speeds are generally higher and aircraft can strike the ground harder. There is perhaps therefore good reason for considering stalling hazards once again. In doing so, my remarks are confined to civil aircraft, partly because the safety of Service aircraft must often give way to their operational needs and partly because their accident statistics are not readily available for discussion.

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Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, vol. 22 no. 11
Type: Research Article
ISSN: 0002-2667

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