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business jet by
Aero Dana
I have tried to research this immensely online but cannot find the
answer...so if someone does know this offhand it would be an immense
aid.
L-3's Electronic Standby Instrument System (ESIS) on business jets...
it can be incorporated into the ProLine 21 or Primus platform?
How much does an ESIS...
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February 16th 06 10:18 PM
by Don
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Manufacturing License news by
aeropup
News...The Aeropup kit plane Co in Australia is now allowing manufacturing
under License in low labor cost counties to remain competative, this is
neccessary due to the high costs of production within Australia, brought
about by the wages and mining boom and consequent skills shortage.
Queries...
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AEROVISTA - Aviation Recruitment in Dubai by
Aerovista_Aviation_Recruitment_Officer
This message is to let all of you know that the Aviation sector in
Dubai is growing steadily. And its a shame Aviation recruitment had
no
Group.
I created one and I hope there'll be many more visitors and
subscribers and resumes of members who are on the look out for a job,
especially in the UAE.
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Calendar scans by
Aerowolf35
Anyone have scans of the pictures in any of the Tantalizing Takeoffs
calendars?
Please contact me at
Thanks
Edwin
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"Super Guppy" at Heathrow? by
AES
Taxiing in on a just landed United flight at LHR a few weeks
ago, I caught a quick glimpse through a window across the
cabin of what looked (to a non-expert) like a semi-derelict
small-sized "Super Guppy" parked off by a big hangar:
fat fuselage, three engines (one huge one up in the tail),...
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Lincoln Lab Journal issue on ATC by
AES
I have a printed and bound copy of the Lincoln Lab Journal, vol. 16, no.
1, 2006, about 160 glossy color pages devoted primarily to Lincoln Lab
activities related to ATC (primarily weather and separation issues).
Description of the issue should be on line at
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August 12th 06 12:18 AM
by AES
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So, how does a frisbee fly? by
AES
Just got our dog a new frisbee (he goes thru 'em pretty fast if we're
careless and leave them within reach after a session).
This one has a large outer wire rim, small inner ring, and stretched
radially between these 8 or 10 tapered spandex wedges (i.e., these
wedges get wider as they go radially...
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My weird sink drain by
AES
This is totally OT for this group -- except the group contains a lot of
obviously clever people who are professionally interested in aerodynamic
and fluid flows and pressures, pipes, valves, and the like, and maybe
someone will be entertained by the following odd bathroom sink behavior.
Our newly...
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Route for Southwest flights, Reno to San Jose? by
AES
Can anyone tell me what might have been the detailed route for our
RNO-SJC flight today, Mon 28 July, 1:00 to 1:55 pm (in terms of common
geographic waypoints or GPS coordinates)?
I'd always had the impression these flights departed RNO heading more or
less straight west and passing well to...
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NASA: "The Shuttle Was a Mistake" by
AES
WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 30 Sep 05 Washington, DC
1. NASA: SO THE DAMNED SHUTTLE WAS A MISTAKE, WHAT DO WE DO NOW?
This week, NASA Administrator Michael Griffin told USA Today that
both the space shuttle and the International Space Station were
mistakes. His candor is admirable,...
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October 10th 05 01:10 PM
by Jose
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OT (?): Manned Space Flight by
AES
The following may be (?) OT for this NG, but I believe a lot of the
people on this group are interested, one way or another, in manned space
flight, so I'll pass the following along:
WHAT'S NEW Robert L. Park Friday, 16 Sep 05 Washington, DC
4. THE POISON PILL: NASA UNVEILS PLANS TO VISIT...
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Future man in space/shuttle replacement vehicles by
AES
As a follow-on to recent discussions of the shuttle or manned space
exploration in several threads on these two groups, an illustration of
one of NASA's current concepts for future space exploration vehicles is
temporarily available at
http://www.stanford.edu/~siegman/shuttle_replacement.gif
If...
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One G rolls: a physicist's view by
AES
As a follow-on to the discussion of "one G rolls" in this NG some time
back, an analysis of a simplified "physicist's version" of the one G
roll problem, with formulas and graphs, is available at
http://www.stanford.edu/~siegman/one_g_roll.html
I'm not sure why I was driven to do this -- maybe...
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July 19th 05 06:43 PM
by Tony
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Specs for 380? by
AES
A message some time back gave some specs for internal volume and
weight-carrying capability of the 380, but I've lost the link. Could
anyone supply those numbers off the top of their head or give a link or
pointer where to look?
What I'm after are just rough numbers for the total internal...
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January 25th 05 11:22 PM
by Nik
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Unmanned Shuttle Operation? by
AES/newspost
Can any of the existing (remaining) shuttles launch, enter orbit,
reenter, and land completely unmanned, i.e., completely under computer
control? Or could they be modified to do so without too much trouble?
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ATC: Knots vs. Mach? by
AES/newspost
Listening to audio channel 9 on United, at higher altitudes and during
cruise I hear ATC say things like "What's your mach?" and "Maintain
mach 77" and at lower altitudes and during approaches "slow to 180" or
"maintain 250 for spacing".
I appreciate that these are occurring in quite different...
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September 1st 04 02:14 PM
by Bushy
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Missile Defense/Shuttle/Hubble/Prayer by
AES/newspost
Latest issue of Bob Park's American Physical Society newsletter "What's
New" is
http://www.aps.org/WN/
It's not exactly "piloting" but it contains several fascinating news
items re aerospace, missile defense, astronauts (who are often pilots),
stuff that flies (or sometimes doesn't), the Space...
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Block Allocation? by
AES/newspost
Listening to channel nine on UA 1225 Denver-Reno yesterday, I heard
something like:
"Denver Center, Jackpot 123, can we request a block allocation
for 39 to 41?"
and then
"Jackpot 123, Denver Center, block allocation 39 to 41 approved."
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Cadet Pilot Programme -Cathay Pacific by
ÂE¥J
anybody who have applied for it? while i am
filling in the application form, what should i notice?? Is there anybody
have passed the interview?
would u mind sharing your experience?
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March 1st 04 05:05 PM
by ÂE¥J
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PHYSICS Used on the structure of air craft by
AFG
Ladies and gentlemen,
i was looking for the branch name of physics which is used to build
the air craft. i am not sure it was something like "noton physics" or
what ... plz advice
REG
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