Flight Test News, November 2014
Navigating Uncertainty – Arriving at the Signal in the Noise Download Flight Test News November 2014. Download the web supplement.
Navigating Uncertainty – Arriving at the Signal in the Noise Download Flight Test News November 2014. Download the web supplement.
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. Beech Aircraft Corporation has been awarded a $3.6 million contract from the Department of Defense to provide preliminary design information for an Advanced Technology Tactical Transport (AT3). Under the
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. Loral Instrumentation has introduced a telemetry system in a rolling cart for aerospace and military applications requiring a portable telemetry system to acquire, analyze, and store real-time data. The
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. By J. Paul, Member-At-Large, Toronto, Canada Most of us have to wear it; most of us know how to use it, but we hope to never have to do
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. Pratt & Whitney of East Hartford, and NORDAM of Tulsa, Oklahoma have announced a preliminary agreement to develop, manufacture and sell a hushkit system to reduce noise in Boeing
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. January 31, 1990 – Final date for abstract submittal for 1990 SFTE Symposium February 7, 1990 – SFTE Board of Directors Meeting, 5:00 PM, SFTE Office, Lancaster March 7,
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. Board of Directors Jim Upton – President David Houle – Vice President Wallace Buchholz – Secretary Roy Combley – Treasurer David Bowman, Mark Miller – Directors Lee Trlica, Allan
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. The U.S. Navy plans to upgrade Northrop Corporation’s BQM-74C subsonic, jet-powered aerial training target with a higher-thrust turbojet engine. The 240 lb. thrust engine will increase the newly designated
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. GE Aircraft Engines has been awarded a contract for the U.S. Army portion of the Joint Turbine Advanced Gas Generator (JTAGG) program. GE is teamed on the JTAGG program
This article first appeared in the January 1990 Flight Test News. By Vilem Gottlieb, Member-At-Large In a program that began as a “back of an envelope” concept in late 1984 and was demonstrated in prototype form in 1985 has finally