Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology: Volume 46 Issue 11

Strapline:

An International Journal
Subjects:

Table of contents

Horizon

Following the success of the novel facility for the testing of aircraft tyre, wheel and brake units — the most advanced of its kind in the world — installed at the Birmingham…

The airline that knows what maintenance is all about

G.H. Garbett, ARAeS

ANYONE ENGAGED in aircraft engineering who has visited the Air Canada maintenance base at Montreal to observe the layout, equipment and operating system will have bound to come…

European TriStars

T.E. Ford

THE first TriStar for British Airways was handed over to the European Division in October and is being followed by two more in a matter of weeks. The second and third aircraft…

Endoscope Television Equipment

NEW MINIATURE closed‐circuit television camera equipment introduced by Ernest Ireland, (Electronics) Ltd of Bath, England, is designed to reduce aircraft engine inspection time…

Single engined aircraft for multi‐engined flying training

K.W. Clark

RISING FUEL, service and maintenance prices have highlighted the need for strict cost monitoring of basic flying training, both in the military and commercial spheres. This…

Aircraft Cleaning

A.G. Waud

AIRCRAFT CLEANING was originally a function carried out by the catering or engineering departments of airlines, but following the pattern of commercial and industrial cleaning…

Airport Installations

SABENA will shortly be bringing into operation a new test bench at Brussels‐National Airport. This is for testing the Pratt and Whitney JT‐9D jet engines which power the Company's…

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ISSN:

0002-2667

Online date, start – end:

1929

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Prof Phil Webb