just the facts
You are an expert at gathering facts and making technical observations. Admittedly, I say that based on a reasonable supposition about who will end up reading these articles. We like data, and often we want just the facts. John
You are an expert at gathering facts and making technical observations. Admittedly, I say that based on a reasonable supposition about who will end up reading these articles. We like data, and often we want just the facts. John
Nunzio Nicola Caccavo The Fokker Flight Test Patch recalls the original logo of the Fokker as a company, so the main colours are orange (the Dutch national colour) and blue, which was the choice of the founder, Anthony Fokker. On
This article first appeared in the Flight Test News, 18-10 Loosely speaking, three things happened during any Apollo mission. The launch was a disruptive phase during which the transformation of fuel and energy created a tremendous amount of heat and
October 7th, 1968 was the first recorded meeting of SFTE. This year, our 50th anniversary and the annual symposium coincide. In this issue you will find columns that discuss both of these milestones, including the following:Historical Spotlight – Facts and
This article first appeared in the September 2018 Flight Test News. During the course of my reading and review of Initial Airworthiness, several things happened. First, it stirred a line of thinking about several prominent events that have taken place
This article first appeared in the September 2018 Flight Test News. The Perlan Project published this on twitter: “Making history! On Sunday, @Airbus Perlan Mission II soared in the stratosphere to a pressure altitude of over 62,000 feet (60,669 feet
by Panos Vitsas This article first appeared in the September 2018 Flight Test News. Undoubtedly one of our Society’s strong points (if not the strongest) is the Annual Symposium, which is organized every year to give our members the opportunity
by Jim Fawcett This article first appeared in the September 2018 Flight Test News. The 49th Annual International Symposium in Savannah hasn’t even happened yet, but along with a small group of colleagues, I’m already involved in the early stages
This article first appeared in the September 2018 Flight Test News. The Rocket City Chapter is located in Huntsville, Alabama; the birthplace of the U.S. Space Program and home of Redstone Arsenal. Taylor Jefferson and Derek Donewar are leading a
This article first appeared in the September 2018 Flight Test News. Earlier this year, Nathan CAP’N Cook posted a question in SFTE’s private facebook group: Does anyone have references for “fundamentals of test conduct”? I’m not looking for “test techniques”