The parties will attend another working group session this month in Moscow to review the project and select engine and avionics suppliers. |
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The answer is 609,000 and this is the number of lines of code in the software for the computers and avionics systems. |
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They propose modifying the avionics in aircraft so that the plane would fight any efforts by the pilot to fly into restricted airspace. |
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It was also unusually well equipped with the latest avionics, including TCAS II Change 7, TAWS and satcom. |
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SpaceX is mitigating this risk by using only two stages with one engine in each stage, as well as dual redundant avionics. |
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Students study subjects such as aerodynamics, aircraft electrical systems and avionics. |
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It enables pilots to use the avionics, radar and weapons systems without having to remove their hands from the control column or the throttle. |
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The aircraft has state-of-the-art flight deck, avionics and navigation equipment. |
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My force manager said I was too valuable as an avionics superintendent to cross-train to the first sergeant career field. |
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The trackball cursor devices and menu-driven displays, for instance, control nearly every piece of avionics in the cockpit. |
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The helmet measures the pilot's line of sight to the target so the sensors, avionics and weapons are slaved to the target. |
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The program includes new avionics and propulsion and new structural elements including the wings. |
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Aermacchi is responsible for the forward fuselage, the integration of the gun and avionics, the canopy, and the tailbone. |
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With this in mind, the avionics departments looked hypercritically at the prospect of buying new equipment. |
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She has more than nine years of systems engineering experience with avionics both at the platform integration level and unit level. |
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Similarly, there is a trio of panels atop the cowling and just aft of the firewall that provide access to avionics. |
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The fuselage head is of semi-monocoque construction and includes the cockpit, radar compartments and the avionics bay. |
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After boot camp I was assigned to a training command in Memphis where I would spend six months learning to become an avionics technician. |
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Lockheed Martin is also responsible for the avionics and electrical flight control system, as well as for general technical consulting. |
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The GE-Honeywell deal would result in an aerospace behemoth that offers airline customers jet engines, avionics, and financing in one bundle. |
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We've tended to snub our noses at slide-in avionics that use existing old wiring, so be sure your shop gives the old installation a hard look. |
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The instrument and avionics panel was bent slightly towards the inside of the cabin. |
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By buying Honeywell, GE adds a strong capability in avionics to its already formidable engine-building platform. |
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You can fly your space superiority fighter as if it were a WWII dogfighter, and computer-assisted avionics will ensure that the craft responds appropriately. |
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This enriched course includes four components: aircraft maintenance, avionics, fixed wing flight and helicopter flight. |
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The aircraft is propelled by two turbo-prop engines GE Walter M-601 E and it may be equipped with analogue or digital avionics. |
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It also contains advanced avionics equipment, GPS navigation and engine-management software that make it particularly easy to operate. |
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Solutions and services for air, land and defense systems, including optronics, avionics and navigation. |
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Advanced avionics capabilities may make it possible to develop and install low airspeed alert systems in many modern aircraft types. |
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The introduction of AIMS in the 777 changed the architecture of the avionics on Boeing airliners. |
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To solve incompact problem of modular avionics system, an improved blueprint architecture was proposed. |
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Right now I'm a jack of all trades, you could say, unless I go into avionics. |
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However, despite the need for communications relief, which is forecast to become urgent by that time, the FAA insists that operator avionics equipage will be voluntary. |
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It was made so that the car mechanics of Prague could fix it quickly and get it back in the air, rather than wait for those with a PhD in advanced avionics. |
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The training, both classroom and practical, covers a range of aircraft and avionics technical courses, aircraft structural courses, and aircraft life support courses. |
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If your airplane needs complete cosmetic refurbishment, new avionics and a new engine, chances are, you'll pass that point if you go ahead with the upgrade. |
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The mode S transponder is in general integrated in the avionics suite, whereas the ACAS processor is supplied on a stand-alone basis. |
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He predicted that the project, which upgrades the jets' avionics, could net huge profits for Aerospace Industrial, provided the aircraft can be sold. |
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The helicopters have a common four-bladed, composite, hingeless, bearingless main rotor system and tail rotor, engine, avionics, software, controls and displays. |
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The parties further submit that ACAS processors and mode S transponders are generally bought together from the same avionics supplier. |
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This divestment will also allow the purchaser of this business to extend its scope for offering packages of avionics products. |
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Generally, the avionics products are federated into an avionics cockpit suite by the aircraft manufacturers. |
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The C-17 MILTS program resolves these issues by providing modern, open architecture Automatic Test Equipment for C-17 avionics maintenance. |
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That is what it was designed to do, especially the version I flew, with the avionics, the color moving map displays, etc. |
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All airframes were planned to undergo avionics upgrades to a common standard. |
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The avionics grade AMLCD provides superior optical performance with a wide viewing angle for excellent cross cockpit viewing. |
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The Parties submit that L3, being a limited range avionics product company has increased its sales in the ACAS market whilst Honeywell has lost market share. |
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This sale to an aeronautical reknown public institution reenforces, Mechtronix' expertise in glass avionics suites. |
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Find out how space weather phenomena have a variety of effects on technology. Tour an interactive diagram to find out how particles such as solar flare protons influence avionics, spacecraft electronics and GPS signals. |
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The trap door from the cockpit into the avionics bay was crushed into buckles, starting at its right front corner and oriented 15 degrees to the fuselage centreline. |
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Along with advances in rocketry and manned spaceflight, the Apollo Program led to developments in many areas of technology, including avionics, telecommunications, and computers. |
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With advances in ADS-B technology and increased customer avionics equipage, NAV CANADA can costeffectively provide additional surveillance airspace over and around Hudson Bay. |
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The navigation strategies are critical to planning for viable GNSS augmentation systems and retention of ground based aids as well as guiding operators in avionics equipage planning. |
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The third level is that of modifications, upgrades and retrofits following, for instance, the need to equip an aircraft with a new piece of mandatory avionics. |
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The plane's sensors reportedly detected smoke in a lavatory and the avionics bay, window or windows suddenly open to the skies, and rapidly ramifying computer problems. |
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The main power supply cable looped downward toward a conduit along the right side of the fuselage and the four PSU cables and the 16 AWG wire continued upward as a single bundle near the avionics disconnect panel. |
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The outline of the diagonal heat pattern corresponds with the diagonal path of the right window defroster duct assembly that is routed behind the avionics CB panel. |
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Its activities are in the fields of navigation and inertial guidance equipment, optronics equipment and systems, avionics systems, drones, air-land equipment and systems, biometric identification systems and smart cards. |
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The advent of the cathode-ray oscilloscope and its application to aircraft spurred the avionics revolution, which had begun with relatively primitive radios. |
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The avionics on board are not interoperable with U. S. strike aircraft. |
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When modulated RF waveforms are being used to convey information along these cables, coupling can distort the original waveform and disrupt the normal functions of electrical and avionics systems. |
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Consequently, Honeywell will have a commercial advantage over Rockwell Collins and Sextant, the only two competitors supplying integrated avionics suites. |
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The parties' main competitors are Rockwell Collins and Sextant, but there are also smaller players such as Litton and Smiths Industries, who do not produce a range of avionics products. |
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China's generals and admirals have recently been travelling widely, in Western Europe as well as in ex-Soviet lands, in search of everything from submarine technology to advanced avionics. |
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Composite materials and advances in avionics allow the latest aircraft designs to pull g-forces, especially extreme lateral acceleration, that would be too much for a pilot to stand. Not all the arguments favour UAS, though. |
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Advances in helicopter airframe technology have improved performance, and advances in avionics have improved target localization, but the ability to evaluate terrain accurately remains elusive. |
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The company has very good competitive positions in its aerospace avionics business, and longer-term demand remains favourable, especially in emerging markets. |
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This contract represented an ambitious project for this supplier and a departure from its previous line of business, the production of individual hardware components for avionics and flight instruments. |
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The Air Force is in better shape than the two other service environments, but it is still concerned about the numbers of its pilots, engineers, and technicians responsible for avionics and electronics. |
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They do indicate the fact that a low airflow supply to the instrument panel and to the avionics bay was resulting in an increased operating temperature of those particular components. |
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With thanks to Imperial Oil, the Bombardier Challenger will enable our students to train on an aircraft with modern avionics and be even better prepared when entering the workforce. |
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These companies would have pooled the avionics, C4ISTAR and communications businesses of the two companies. |
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This was facilitated by multimode avionics that could switch seamlessly between air and ground modes. |
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He said the two countries share technology back-and-forth on avionics, propulsion, materials and many other aspects of missilery. |
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The S-92 is a twin-engine, 19-passenger aircraft with state of the art safety and avionics equipment. |
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The improved aircraft features GE H75-100 turboprops, a Regent flightdeck, based on the Garmin G1000 avionics suite, and a redesigned interior and cockpit. |
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Integrating avionics systems on a flying test bed will reduce the need for sensor flights during the Engineering and Manufacturing Development phase of the program. |
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The Aircraft will have two engines, state of the art features such as fly-by-wire, full authority digital engine control, modern avionics and glass cockpit. |
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Most notable is the first flyable test aircraft, but we are also demonstrating performance on the major avionics systems in laboratories and flying test beds. |
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As per this contract, MAA will join forces with EAA to focus in commercial aviation and accredited avionics as well as financial and administrative issues. |
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