Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 56 Issue 12

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subjects:

Table of contents

For the Eighties and Beyond

Terry Ford

DELIVERY of the first of 12 Boeing 757's powered by Rolls‐Royce RB 211–535 E4 turbofans was made to Eastern Airlines in October and the aircraft entered service with the carrier a…

Production Progress With Superplastic Forming and Diffusion Bonding at British Aerospace

BRITISH AEROSPACE is pushing ahead with more production applications and further development of the superplastic forming and diffusion bonding (SPF/DB) titanium fabrication…

What is an Inertial NAV System?

AN INS is a small electronic system that is capable of navigating an aircraft precisely and reliably over thousands of miles totally independent of any reliance on position…

Fully‐automatic Flexible Manufacturing Cell for Turbine Blades

P.L. Taylor

A FULLY‐AUTOMATIC manufacturing cell capable of operating unattended for long periods in the machining of aircraft turbine blades has been designed, manufactured and commissioned…

HARRIER: Catalyst for Change in Naval Airpower

GIVEN by Dr John Fozard of British Aerospace, who was Chief Designer, Harrier, 1963–78, this paper formed part of the presentation on shipborne V/STOL aircraft held recently at…

Falklands Campaign: Electronic Warfare Story Revealed

ALTHOUGH much has been written on various aspects of the Falklands Campaign, one area in particular continues to intrigue defence analysts and commentators. It concerns the nature…

United States Flight Simulators use British Filters

FlightSafety International Inc a United States manufacturer of flight simulator systems has selected British made Fairey Arlon filters for all future simulator production and for…

Technological Solution for Rationalised Aircraft Manufacture

MODERN aircraft manufacture requires highly advanced production facilities. These are essential because their productivity and operational flexibility ultimately determine the…

Safety Topics

Mayday

THE addition of fuel system protection during post‐crash ground fires and design features which would ensure shutoff of engine fuel in such circumstances are the subjects of an…

Equipment, Materials and Services

Fort Fibre Optics Ltd are introducing a new range of flexible fibrescopes.

News

The world's first helicopter AEW (Airborne Early Warning) squadron has been formed by the Royal Navy in a commissioning ceremony at RNAS Culdrose, Cornwall, today (November 9).

Cover of Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology

ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb