Gas turbine engines are the power plants for all flying aircraft/helicopters (also known as aero-engines or aero-derivative gas turbines) and the source of power in various industrial applications such as automobiles, tanks, marine vessels, and electric power production. Gas turbines are classified as follows: TURBOJET ENGINES In the 1940s, turbojet engines were the first type …
The goal of H2FLY, a company that develops hydrogen fuel cell technology, is to “drive emissions-free flight.” H2FLY was founded in 2015 by five engineers from the German Aerospace Center in Stuttgart and the University of Ulm. H2FLY predicts that, in just a few years, hydrogen-electric aircraft will be able to transport 40 passengers over …
The Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk is the U.S. Army’s primary medium-lift utility military helicopter manufactured by Sikorsky Aircraft. It can fill roles in several missions such as a ground attack, air assault, military logistics, Casualty evacuation, medical evacuation, and troop transport. The UH-60 is a twin-engined helicopter. It is equipped with a single 4-bladed rotor …
The microwave landing system (MLS) has been developed to overcome some of the problems and limitations associated with the ILS system. The MLS system currently being deployed is called a time-reference scanning beam microwave landing system, or TRSB. The ILS provides one narrow flight path and operates at VHF/UHF frequencies, whereas the MLS provides a …
Since before World War II ADF equipment has been used on aircraft as an aid to navigation. The function of an ADF system is to enable the pilot to determine the headings, or direction, of the radio stations being received. The ADF system operates on a frequency range of 90 to 1800 kHz, a range …
Have you ever wondered how pilots know where they are going? Airplanes travel thousands of miles across the sky, and although the horizon looks the same everywhere, they still manage to reach their destination with precision. Piloting an airplane to its destination is more like sea navigation than driving a vehicle such as a car: …
Transponder for aircraft identification In aeronautics, planes have transponders to help with their identification by radars and also as a system of collision avoidance The first transponder systems were developed in aeronautics by the British army and by the American army during the Second World War under the name of Identification friend or foe (IFF) …
The use of radio equipment and avionics, in general, has increased markedly for all types of aircraft during the past thirty years. One of the reasons for this increase is the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) requirement, that all aircraft operating in high-traffic areas be equipped with a two-way radio for communication with air traffic controllers …
At the beginning of aviation, navigation was done by sight. In the event of degraded visibility conditions, aeronautical headlights marked out certain sections of roads regularly taken. During the second half of the 20th century, radio navigation developed. At the beginning of the 21st century, air navigation makes extensive use of GPS. Types of navigation …
The drone is a general term for Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV). whereas the entire system that allows a drone to function is an Unmanned Aerial System (UAS). The classification of the Northern Treaty Organization mentions that UAS, which weigh less than 2 kg, are called micro-drones, and those that do not exceed 25 kg are …