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    Switch hitter

    1996-09-04T18:13:00Z

    Describing its business as a ‘spectrum of solutions', Korry Electronics comes to Farnborough from another famous centre for aviation, the US city of Seattle. Korry (H3/B11) supplies switches, indicators, panels and keyboards to the aerospace and defence market and lists GEC, British Aerospace, Saab and Boeing among its clients. ...

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    Cool comfort

    1996-09-04T18:13:00Z

    Darchem Engineering, manufacturer of thermal insulation systems and honeycomb structures, is showing off Instrumat, its latest acquisition bought last month. Also on show in Hall 4/B4 for the first time is a section of the honey-comb for wind-tunnel applications. Darchem has just spent six months creating what it ...

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    Arches say it all

    1996-09-04T18:12:00Z

    Big is beautiful, at least in the air transport business. What better way to prove it than McDonnell Douglas's giant arches on its C-17 Team stand (H4/F2). Straddling the stand is a life-size comparison of the airdrop openings of the company's C-17 transporter with the openings for the ...

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    Suits and boots

    1996-09-04T18:12:00Z

    First-time Farnborough exhibitor Military Supply Corporation International is showing off Momex flight suits, jackets, gloves and flyers' boots. The American firm, a US military supplier, also handles anti-G suits. It can be found in Hall 2/A34/C.     Source: Flight Daily News

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    Metal display

    1996-09-04T18:11:00Z

    Manchester-based British Aluminium is exhibiting for the first time at Farnborough ‘96 in Hall 4/C2. The wholly-British company was formed in February this year and includes Aluminium Plate, British Aluminium Speciality Extrusions and Magnesium Elektron.     Source: Flight Daily News

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    Forme astronaut sees Mars as the next space frontier

    1996-09-04T18:09:00Z

    Forme astronaut sees Mars as the next space frontierSource: Flight Daily News

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    Forme astronaut sees Mars as the next space frontier

    1996-09-04T18:09:00Z

    As a pioneer of the US space programme who risked his life on three spaceflights and almost lost it on his fourth - Apollo 13 - former Navy Capt Jim Lovell could be forgiven for feeling a bit let down. Isn't the US space programme a shadow of its ...

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    Optical firm on view

    1996-09-04T18:07:00Z

    Russian-optics specialist PA Urals Optical Mechanical Plant is making its first visit to Farnborough. On show they have the gyrostabilisation platform, designed for use in helicopters. Its main application is detection of oil and gas leakages. Other uses include surveillance operations for police and maritime patrols and ...

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    Varity deal with Lucas closer to completion

    1996-09-04T18:07:00Z

    Actions spoke louder than words on Tuesday when Victor Rice, the chief executive of Varity, visited Lucas Aerospace here at Farnborough before the merger of the two companies is complete. Although Lucas Aerospace has been assured of the new company's commitment to the industry, staff were pleased to see ...

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    Debugging the system

    1996-09-04T18:05:00Z

    Blatta Orientalis, Periplaneta Americana and Supella Longipalpa: not manufacturers of space technology or, you would hope, even items on the menu of some lesser known oriental carrier. They are in fact all types of cockroach - the kind that Bimpex comes across in the course of its aircraft fumigation ...

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    Japanese firm up Raytheon orders

    1996-09-04T18:03:00Z

    Kanematsu of Japan has exercised three further options for U-125A special mission aircraft for use by the Japan Air Self Defence Force (JASDF), manufacturer Raytheon has announced. Kanematsu, one of Raytheon's Japanese agents, has firmed up these latest options to take to ten the total of U-125As firmly ordered ...

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    Farnborough pays tribute to Sir Frank

    1996-09-04T18:01:00Z

    Following the death in August of Sir Frank Whittle at the age of 89, it is only appropriate that Farnborough ‘96 should host a memorial to the inventor of the jet engine. As aviation historians know, it was the Germans who first flew a jet aircraft in 1939, the ...

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    Experience pays off

    1996-09-04T18:00:00Z

    ERA Technology comes to Farnborough with experience in tackling engineering projects for more than 30 different industries. The independent contract research and development organisation has its base in Surrey, southern England. It addresses all areas of avionics, including advanced data transmission systems, software, video and packaging. Radar ...

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    Coatings extend vane, blade life

    1996-09-04T17:59:00Z

    Chromalloy Gas Turbine is promoting the latest technology gas turbine aerofoil coatings in Hall 3/C14. The process uses an electron beam physical vapour deposition process. The coatings reduce the temperature of the metal, giving vanes and blades a longer life in the engine environment. The new technology ...

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    Weather on the screen

    1996-09-04T17:58:00Z

    On show in Hall 2/A11 is a full colour weather radar system for the C130 Hercules made by Sperry Marine SRL and marketed by Transaero. In full production for the USAF, it is a contender for the current RAF radar upgrade requirements. The very powerful radar can detect ...

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    Service is the message

    1996-09-04T17:58:00Z

    British Airways Engineering (BAE) is using its stand at Hall 1/D23 to reinforce its message of enhanced customer service. Using a video display and aircraft display, BAE is keen to show that it's taking the maintenance market seriously, says David Anderson, project manager for the Farnborough ‘96 stand. ...

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    More maintenance contracts

    1996-09-04T17:57:00Z

    Portuguese company OGMA arrives at Farnborough in buoyant mood with its expanding list of maintenance contracts for private clients and foreign air forces. OGMA (H3/C5) has been in operation since 1918 and is now under the control of the Portuguese ministry of defence. The company has been appointed ...

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    Unique airbag answers new safety rule

    1996-09-04T17:56:00Z

    The first-ever airbag for commercial aircraft is on display at Farnborough. Manufacturer Airline Interiors chose Farnborough for its airshow debut and to show off a number of new products that make flying safer for commercial passengers. The unique airbag system, fitted in front of the first row of ...

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    Nothing fishy about Goodrich

    1996-09-04T17:54:00Z

    Goodrich Aerospace, the sole manufacturer of the landing gear for the Boeing 747, has been catching attention and reeling in the visitors with an aquarium on its stand in Hall 4/D5. The American firm is offering a little peace and quiet amid the frenetic activity of the Farnborough show. ...

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    Park Air launch advanced VHF

    1996-09-04T17:54:00Z

    Park Air Electronics has launched the next generation VHF digital ground-to-air radio here at Farnborough. The series 5000 working demo, which can be seen in Hall 2/B14, employs Differential Eight Phase Shift Key (D8PSK) modulation.   Speed It is the first radio of its kind from ...