Fixed-wing – Page 1202

  • News

    Pratt & Whitney gets closer to ground testing F119 for JSF

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC Pratt & Whitney has mounted the modified F119 engine for Lockheed Martin's X-35 Joint Strike Fighter (JSF) concept demonstrator in a test stand at its West Palm Beach, Florida, site ready to begin ground testing. Ground testing of the modified F119 powerplant for Boeing's X-32 ...

  • News

    Bidders jostle for South Korean attack helicopter

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    South Korea's renewed drive to meet a longstanding army requirement for an attack helicopter has drawn responses from seven Russian, South African, US and Western European aerospace manufacturers. The South Korean defence ministry has given rival helicopter suppliers until 24 August to submit initial proposals. The Government expects to ...

  • News

    Belgium's air force receives F-16A pod

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    The Belgian air force has taken delivery of the first of eight modular reconnaissance pods for use on its Lockheed Martin F-16As, to restore the capability lost by the phasing out in 1993 of Dassault Mirage 5BRs. The first two pods are equipped for low altitude reconnaissance missions. The ...

  • News

    Russia lifts veil on plans for new generation combat aircraft

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Alexander Velovich/MOSCOW The Russian air force has undertaken a review of its combat aircraft requirements and inventory specifications for the next century and will sell aircraft. New air force Commander-in-chief Col Gen Anatoly Kornukov says the work has allowed Moscow to determine its priorities on aircraft such as the next ...

  • News

    UAVs on the horizon

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicles are just one class of pilotless aircraft capturing the imagination of military forces, entrepreneurs and scientists. UAV manufacturers hope that enthusiasm will be translated into an economic boom. Although primarily viewed as an instrument for the military, civil applications of UAVs are expected ...

  • News

    Ready for launch

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC Events taking place 10,000km (6,200 miles) apart could prove pivotal to the long-awaited deployment by military forces of vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) unmanned air vehicles (UAVs). US Navy officials now believe that VTOLUAV technology is mature enough for the service to begin equipping its warships ...

  • News

    Lynton Group bids for Air Hanson

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    US general aviation company Lynton Group is in talks to acquire UK company Air Hanson. The aircraft charter and maintenance operation is being sold by its parent company, Hanson, as part of a wider restructuring. If successful, the sale will be the third acquisition this year for the Morristown, ...

  • News

    US Army to decide soon on Cobra safety issue

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    The US Army is expected to decide by 19 June whether its 400 Bell Helicopter AH-1S Cobra gunships must be inspected for a safety problem that grounded over 900 UH-1 light utility helicopters in May, according to Brig Gen Robert Armbruster, the US Army Aviation and Missile Command's deputy for ...

  • News

    Dassault confirms BAe fighter link

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Dassault Aviation president Serge Dassault has confirmed that it is to form a joint company with British Aerospace to study future combat aircraft, and that it is also looking at ways of separating its military and civil businesses in preparation for the merger of the defence side with Aerospatiale. ...

  • News

    F-16 manufacturing time is reduced

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Lockheed Martin has demonstrated a significant reduction in manufacturing time for the F-16, using commercial practices. The first of 12 to be produced for Singapore under a commercial lease agreement has been delivered less than 22 months after contract signature. This compares with the normal lead time of 36-42 months, ...

  • News

    Guardian crashes as rival misses deadline

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Bombardier's CL-327 Guardian vertical take-off and landing unmanned air vehicle (VTOLUAV) crashed on 10 June at the Yuma Proving Grounds, Arizona, after completing a flight test programme for the US Department of Defense (DoD). The Guardian is believed to be a total loss. Bombardier had completed the 50h of ...

  • News

    Production standstill forces Grob to reduce workforce

    1998-06-17T00:00:00Z

    Andrzej Jeziorski/MUNICH Aircraft production at Grob Aerospace's Mindelheim plant in Germany has ground to a halt through lack of orders, forcing the company to reduce its workforce to just over 40. Grob says that up to 80 engineers have been transferred to its successful machine tool manufacturing operation, but can ...

  • News

    ECR delivery

    1998-06-10T15:50:00Z

    The Italian air force has officially taken delivery of the first of 15 Panavia Tornado ECRs. The aircraft, assigned to the 155 Groupo of the 50th Wing in Piacenza San Damianmo in northern Italy, will undertake suppression of enemy air defences and electronic reconnaissance. Deliveries of the aircraft will be ...

  • News

    RTM322 Apache makes first flight

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    The Rolls-Royce Turboméca RTM322-powered Boeing AH-64D Apache attack helicopter made its maiden flight from Boeing's plant in Mesa, Arizona, on 29 May. The flight lasted 35min, with a range of engine handling manoeuvres being flown, from the hover to 100kt (185km/h) forwards and up to 45kt sideways, says GKN ...

  • News

    US Air National Guard confronts F-16 shortage as fleet ages

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Ramon Lopez/WASHINGTON DC US Air Force reserve forces are facing a shortage of Lockheed Martin F-16s as early models of the fighter reach the end of their service life, according to Maj Gen Paul Weaver, director of the Air National Guard (ANG). "I am very concerned about the ...

  • News

    USA opens JSF development talks with foreign partners

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Graham Warwick/WASHINGTON DC The USA is drawing up plans for international participation in development of the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). A strategy is scheduled to be completed by year end, says JSF programme director Maj Gen Leslie Kenne. "Informal discussions on what they might expect" have been held ...

  • News

    South Korea selects radar for KTX-II

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Paul Lewis/SINGAPORE South Korea has selected the Lockheed Martin APG-67 radar for its planned Samsung KTX-II light combat aircraft/advanced trainer. The radar is also being pushed in Taiwan as an alternative to the APG-66, following the collapse of Northrop Grumman's F-5 upgrade venture with Aerospace Industrial Development (AIDC). ...

  • News

    Kaman to demonstrate Magic Lantern variant

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Kaman Aerospace is to demonstrate a variant of its Magic Lantern mine detection system using a K-MAX helicopter to play the role of an unmanned air vehicle (UAV) as part of a mine countermeasures advanced concept technology demonstration. The Office of Naval Research (ONR) is sponsoring the $2 million ...

  • News

    Four plan to bid for Japan's T-3 contract

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    At least four Japanese companies are expected to put in bids by mid-June for a replacement of the Japan Air Self-Defence Force's (JASDF) Fuji T-3 primary trainers. The 50 T-3s in operation are to be phased out over five years, beginning in 2000. Fuji Heavy Industries is proposing a ...

  • News

    A matter of priorities

    1998-06-10T00:00:00Z

    Douglas Barrie/JOHANNESBURG Last month marked the deadline for contenders bidding for South Africa's R10 billion ($2.15 billion) defence procurement package, which includes combat aircraft and naval and support helicopters. Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Spain and the UK were shortlisted to respond to the May requirement for best and ...