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    Allison unveils details of new turboshaft for Bell 407

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Allison Engines has revealed details of a new variant of the 250 turboshaft for the Bell 407. The C47M is based largely on the C40, launched recently on the new Bell 430. The C47M's compressor incorporates a new high-flow impeller, which increases airflow by 7%, and a brush ...

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    Hueys destined for US drug work

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE US BORDER Patrol is expected to begin using five LHTEC T800-powered Bell UH-1H Hueys in April 1995 for drug interdiction and patrols. The last of the five UH-1Hs is being fitted with its T800 engine at the US Army's Fort Rucker Aviation Technical Test Center in Alabama. ...

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    Wreckage from Long March kills six people

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Tim Furniss/LONDON FALLING DEBRIS FROM the explosion of the Long March 2E after its launch from Xichang, in Sichuan province, south-west China on 26 January (Flight International, 1-7 February), killed six people and injured 23 inhabitants of a hilly area 7km (4 miles) downrange. These were ...

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    Ariane 5 tests completed

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Julian Moxon/PARIS THE LAST OF A SERIES of seven tests of the Ariane 5 cryogenic stage was carried out successfully at Kourou, French Guiana, on 27 January. On the same day there were a further two tests of the Vulcain main engine in France and Germany. ...

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    Russia launches first US satellite

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE 400TH successful launch of a Cosmos booster from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome on 24 January carried the US data-relay satellite, Faisat 1, into orbit, together with Sweden's 26kg Astrid science spacecraft and a national 810kg Tsikada navigation satellite. The first commercial launch of a US satellite by Russia ...

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    Engine family enters market

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    MICHAEL ZOCHE Antriebstechnik of Munich is preparing to begin production of its family of radial aero-diesel engines, with the first flight on an aircraft due to take place within six months. Launch customer is Westinghouse Airships (WAI), which will fly the eight-cylinder, 220kW (300hp) ZO 02A engine on ...

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    Falcon sales boost Dassault

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    DASSAULT AVIATION has clocked up ten orders for its Falcon 900EX business jet since its launch in October 1994. The company hopes to fly the aircraft at the Paris air show in June. Delivery to first customer Sony is due in April 1996. "It's started well, and we ...

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    Preparing for combat

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Much of the Russian air force's tactical doctrine is developed at a base near Moscow. Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW The Combat Training and Flight Crew Conversion Centre (CTFCCC) at Lipetsk is one of the most important institutions of the Russian air force. Located some 400km (250 miles) south ...

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    US Army mothballs idea of surplus helicopter sell-off

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE US ARMY, conscious of the storm it has created by releasing surplus helicopters on to the civil market, is to put all this year's expected surplus into long-term storage at Davis Monthan AFB, Arizona. Industry leaders, who are already involved with the US Federal Aviation Administration and ...

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    Sabena rejects baggage system at Brussels' new terminal

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE COMPUTERISED baggage-handling system at Brussels Zaventem Airport's new terminal is generating almost as much difficulty as experienced with that at Denver International Airport in Colorado. Belgian flag carrier Sabena, the main user of what was promoted as the "20-minute airport", has transferred all its baggage handling back ...

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    EH101 technology is destined for fixed-wing aircraft

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE ACTIVE VIBRATION-control system of the EH Industries EH101 helicopter could soon be applied to a fixed-wing aircraft. Brian Main, chief engineer on the programme at EHI partner Westland, will not identify the potential airframe application, apart from hinting that it is twin-engined, and for a military application. ...

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    Cambodian ex-minister attacks creation of RAC

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE CAMBODIA'S RECENTLY concluded joint-venture agreement with Malaysian Helicopter Services (MHS) to relaunch Royal Air Cambodge (RAC), has been attacked as unconstitutional by the country's former finance minister Sam Rainsy. He claims that the deal, giving MHS a 40% stake and virtual operational control of ...

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    UK must renegotiate ASTOVL MoU

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/LONDON THE UK IS BEING forced to renegotiate a bilateral memorandum of understanding (MoU) covering its involvement in the US Advanced Short Take-off and Vertical Landing (ASTOVL) programme as a result of the programme being merged with the Joint Advanced Strike Technology (JAST) project. The ...

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    Russia and Ukraine talk over return of Blackjack

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    A HIGH-LEVEL delegation from the Russian air force has visited Ukraine to negotiate the return of Tupolev Tu-160 Blackjack and Tupolev Tu-95MS Bear long-range bombers. The aircraft were retained by Ukraine following the break-up of the Soviet Union. The team was led by Lt Gen Anatoly Proskurin, the ...

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    Pilot worries force FAA action over runway aid

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Kieran Daly/LONDON A KEY ELEMENT of the USA's airport-capacity enhancement programme is being held up following unexpected difficulties in using it operationally. The precision runway monitor (PRM) has an electronically scanned (E-scan) radar, with a high update-rate, to permit independent approaches to closely spaced parallel runways. ...

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    Pitot icing suspected in X-31 crash

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE INTERIM REPORT into the crash of a Rockwell/Daimler Benz Aerospace X-31 has identified a malfunction in the pitot-static system as the major contributory factor to the loss of the high angle-of-attack research aircraft (Flight International, 1-7 February). Project accident-investigations are now believed to be centred on this ...

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    UAE weighs up its counter to Kilos

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE THE UNITED ARAB Emirates (UAE) has modified the mission requirement for its planned fleet of maritime-patrol aircraft to include an anti-submarine warfare (ASW) capability. Competing manufacturers were briefed to supply four aircraft configured primarily for anti-surface-vessel (ASV) strike, armed with McDonnell Douglas AGM-84 Harpoon ...

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    US DoD considers punishment for Lockheed over C-130 Egyptian bribe

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE US DEPARTMENT of Defense (DoD) is reviewing whether to bar Lockheed from receiving Pentagon contracts after the company pleaded guilty to paying an Egyptian politician $1 million for help in securing a $79 million contract for three C-130H Hercules transports. The US State Department has been reviewing ...

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    B-1Bs pass operational readiness evaluation

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    THE US AIR FORCE'S Rockwell B-1B bomber fleet has passed a six-month, Congressionally mandated, readiness test intended to establish the aircraft's operational availability. Gen Mike Loh, commander of USAF Air Combat Command, says that the test showed that the aircraft can fulfil its potential if Congress provides sufficient ...

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    Government veto blocks PC-9 sale to Mexico

    1995-02-08T00:00:00Z

    The Swiss Government has banned the export of 48 Pilatus PC-9 turboprop trainers to the Mexican air force, which in 1994 used armed PC-7s to quell a revolt in Mexico's Chiapas region. The manufacturer had sought export approval for the SFr300 million ($238 million) deal. "After carefully weighing ...