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An Introduction to the Twenty‐fifth S.B.A.C. Flying Display and Exhibition

Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN: 0002-2667

Article publication date: 1 September 1966

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Abstract

THE Twenty‐fifth S.B.A.C. Flying Display and Exhibition is to be held at Farnborough during the week Monday, September 5, to Sunday, September 11, promises to be one of the most interesting yet held as for the first time member companies of the Society have nominated for entry aircraft from member countries of the European A.I.C.M.A. (Association Internationale des Contructeurs de Materiel Aérospatial) that are powered by British engines. Seven European aircraft will be taking part, four of them sponsored by Bristol Siddeley Engines Ltd. and three by Rolls‐Royce Ltd. The dominant theme of the Show will be collaboration, and it is fitting that the foreign aircraft have been sponsored by the aero engine manufacturers as they have advanced farther along this road than the airframe companies. Between them, they have close associations with practically all the major engine manufacturers in the Western world. Apart from the models and displays which will be mounted by the major airframe and engine manufacturers reflecting their growing involvement with European projects, the stands of the Associate Members of the Society of British Aerospace Companies will have many examples of materials, techniques and equipment that these companies are producing in support of current programmes, some of which will be for the American military aircraft now on order for the Royal Air Force and the Royal Navy.

Citation

(1966), "An Introduction to the Twenty‐fifth S.B.A.C. Flying Display and Exhibition", Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology, Vol. 38 No. 9, pp. 21-37. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb034183

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MCB UP Ltd

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