Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 49 Issue 6

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subjects:

Table of contents

Canopy development for the Cranfield A1

J.H. Webb

Despite the large number of specialist companies producing plastic mouldings of various types, as well as those specialising in aircraft glazing, most homebuilders of aircraft…

Long range TriStar for British Airways

Terence E. Ford

Scheduled to enter service in 1979, British Airways ‐500 TriStars will be the first of this variant in operation and will be used on the airline's longer routes (up to 5,260 n…

The use of computers in wind tunnel model construction

The only similarity between the construction of wind tunnel models and elementary woodwork is the name of the work itself. VFW‐Fokker, for instance, uses computers both for the…

Steady incompressible jet flow—an engineer's guide

C.N. Jones

The literature on jets is extensive but scattered. A concise guide is needed, and this paper attempts (at the risk of over‐simplification) to summarise some of the available…

People and their firms

Field Aircraft Services Limited, as part of its continuing policy of increasing autonomy within its main operation centres located at Croydon, Heathrow and the Midlands, announces…

Equipment and Materials

Pelloby Engineering Limited, of Telford, have successfully obtained an order and have now installed two underslung single girder overhead cranes for servicing the nose bays…

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ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb