The Aeronautical Journal, Volume 73Royal Aeronautical Society, 1969 - Aeronautics |
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Page 579
... heart of populated areas . Certain variable geometry concepts , attractive from the efficiency standpoint , require a strict procedure for the transition from vertical to horizontal flight . Such a pro- cedure calls for tightly co ...
... heart of populated areas . Certain variable geometry concepts , attractive from the efficiency standpoint , require a strict procedure for the transition from vertical to horizontal flight . Such a pro- cedure calls for tightly co ...
Page 587
... heart " of the system , where high - level administration is done . " Live " cultural activi- ties , e.g. theatre , together with specialised retail facilit- ies , are also present . Beyond lies a ring , or rings , of metropolitan ...
... heart " of the system , where high - level administration is done . " Live " cultural activi- ties , e.g. theatre , together with specialised retail facilit- ies , are also present . Beyond lies a ring , or rings , of metropolitan ...
Page 857
... heart by the human beings who had to administer the processing of men and goods - the govern- ment and airport authorities , the brokers agents , and the airlines themselves . A NNEX 9 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation ...
... heart by the human beings who had to administer the processing of men and goods - the govern- ment and airport authorities , the brokers agents , and the airlines themselves . A NNEX 9 to the Convention on International Civil Aviation ...
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