The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 625
... future , often exciting but occasionally sobering . Coming at the conclusion of this series , I have interpreted my task to be that of looking at this future through the eyes of a technical man in the aerospace industry of the United ...
... future , often exciting but occasionally sobering . Coming at the conclusion of this series , I have interpreted my task to be that of looking at this future through the eyes of a technical man in the aerospace industry of the United ...
Page 628
... future to the solution of some of the problems of air transport . In particular , the applica- tion of navigational satellites has so far been con- fined primarily to ship position - finding ; within the next decade it will be extended ...
... future to the solution of some of the problems of air transport . In particular , the applica- tion of navigational satellites has so far been con- fined primarily to ship position - finding ; within the next decade it will be extended ...
Page 635
... future V / STOL trends from this evolution in technology , since no revolu- tionary change is readily apparent . Perhaps a clearer picture of the future is obtained by examining the need for V / STOL aircraft . Here again the spectrum ...
... future V / STOL trends from this evolution in technology , since no revolu- tionary change is readily apparent . Perhaps a clearer picture of the future is obtained by examining the need for V / STOL aircraft . Here again the spectrum ...
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Aero aerodynamic aerofoil Aeronautical Journal aeroplane air transport airline airport angle application associated Aviation blade boundary layer British BRITISH AIRCRAFT CORPORATION cargo CEng civil Civil Air Transport configuration conventional cost cross-coupling dynamic effect engine equipment fibres field Figure flight flow flying FRAeS fuselage future Harrier Hawker Siddeley Aviation helicopter hover Illustrated increase industry lecture lift lift-fan London Mach number man-powered flight mechanical ment methods military NASA TN noise level obtained operation organisation outer space paper passengers performance pilot plate polymers possible present problem programme propulsion ratio rotorcraft Royal Aeronautical Society Royal Air Force satellite shown in Fig speed STOL structure Sud Aviation supersonic tail rotor take-off technical techniques Technology temperature thrust tion traffic turbine V/STOL vector vehicle velocity VTOL weight Westland wing