Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 37 Issue 4
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An International JournalTable of contents
The Super VC10
NOW operating on North Atlantic routes in service with British Overseas Airways Corporation, the Super VC10 is a ‘stretched’ version of the Standard VC10 which B.O.A.C. has been…
Interior Engineering and the Super VC10: A Description of the Detail Engineering of the Cabin Trim, Airflow Distribution, Thermal Insulation and Soundproofing, Windows, Seats, Passenger Service Units, Cabin Staff Appointments and Communications, Galley and Bar Units, Cabin Equipment and Personal Item Stowage, Toilets, Flooring and Cabin Lighting
N.A. BarfieldNO matter how well a transport airliner is engineered it cannot be expected to make its way in the world if passengers are not attracted to fly in it.
Super VC10 Combined Passenger/Freight Transport: Engineering Details of the Interior Design, Freight Door, Fuselage and Floor Structure, and Freight Handling System Adopted for British Overseas Airways Corporation's CPF Super VC10
ALMOST from the beginning of design work on the VC10 it was clear that its high volumetric capacity combined with its advanced wing design, high power loading, modest approach…
Engineering Economy Class Passenger Seating for the Standard and Super VC10s of B.O.A.C.
R.V. MasonA Review of Developments in Aircraft Seating in Recent Years and a Description of the Engineering and Commercial Requirements which Affected the Choice of Suitable Seating for…
Aircraft Systems
Descriptions of the Super VC1O's Hydraulic, Electrical, Flying Controls, Fuel, Air Conditioning and Pressurization, Flight Systems, Radio, Electronics and Anti‐icing Systems. THE…
Auxiliary and Ancillary Equipment
Brief Details of Some of the Components and Equipment Produced by a Number of Companies in Support of the Super VC10 Programme. THE preceding articles have dealt with the raison…
Ear‐to‐ground
VICKERS AND ROLLS‐ROYCE TOGETHER AGAIN ON THE NORTH ATLANTIC. A plaque on the forward bulkhead of the Super VC10 now operating on B.O.A.C.'s transatlantic route reads as follows…
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0002-2667Online date, start – end:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
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- Prof Phil Webb