Fixed-wing – Page 1244

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    Face the facts with.. Colin Green

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Colin Green, Managing Director, Rolls-Royce Aerospace, comes to the show looking to a future where his company has an equal market share in the civil powerplant field with its two US competitors. He talks to Alan Dron.   Q Do you foresee the recent change of government in Britain, ...

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    Single trainers show potential

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    The world's first independent market intelligence study on single-engined military piston trainer aircraft suggests a potential $2.7 billion market over the next ten years. However, despite the potential it warns Western aircraft manufacturers not to be complacent. The report* was launched yesterday at the show, and ...

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    SOIM trainer leading way

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Romania's newly upgraded IAR-99 SOIM trainer is on show at Paris for the first time after making its maiden flight only three weeks ago. The jet powered SOIM is intended as a lead-in trainer for advanced fast jets such as the F-16 Fighting Falcon and F/A-18 Hornet, according ...

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    Russian sales to hit $5billion in 1997

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Russia's aircraft industry comes to Paris with new-found vigour after defence exports continued to recover during the past year, with experts predicting sales of $5 billion during 1997. This represents a doubling of sales over the last five years, since they were rocked when the Soviet Union collapsed ...

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    Chance for unmanned flights at Paris in 1999

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Unmanned, uninhabited or remotely piloted vehicles are rising high on the agenda of many nations and a conference in the Paris Meridien Hotel last week to review thelatest developments attracted some 500 delegates. Maj Gen Kenneth Israel, the Pentagon's Director of Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office, was the keynote speaker at ...

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    Doctored signal makes radar reading suspect

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    Electronic warfare could be revolutionised when new Drone Radar Electronic Enhancement Mechanism (DREEM) tech-nology is in widespread use on manned aircraft, towed decoys and unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV). Details of DREEM technology to be deployed on the Bristol Aerospace Hokum-X and Vampire test targets to deceive enemy air ...

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    Flying the flag at Le Bourget

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    While the exhibitors are putting the finishing touches to their stands and exhibitions, it is yet another day in the office for the pilots in the flying display. The couple of days leading up to the official opening are for rehearsals...when the pilots from all over the world ...

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    UAVs attract renewed US attention

    1997-06-15T00:00:00Z

    America's revolutionary high-altitude endurance unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) programmes are back on track after a series of setbacks, say Pentagon officials in Paris. USAF Maj Gen Kenneth Israel, Director of the Defense Airborne Reconnaissance Office, says it has been a "great year for us". The recent ...

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    Australian shortlist

    1997-06-11T11:40:00Z

    British Aerospace Australia, an Elta/Elisra team, Lockheed Martin, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon E-Systems and Rockwell-ASTA Defence (now part of Boeing) have been shortlisted to supply electric-warfare equipment for a range of Australian Defence Force aircraft. A request for tenders to supply self-protection systems for the General Dynamics F-111, Lockheed Martin C-130J, ...

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    CAE eyes military boom

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    CAE president John Caldwell says that the group is preparing to take a leading position in Europe's military-simulator sector as sales boom over the next five years, and will also consider re-entering the USA once an exclusion agreement signed with Hughes Electronics expires. Europe's military-simulator market is expected ...

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    Fokker's SABCA share to be sold

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Receivers at FOKKER Aircraft have decided to put the bankrupt company's 48.8%share in Belgian aerospace manufacturer SABCA up for sale. It is not yet clear whether the shares will be floated on the stock market or placed directly with an investor. SABCA says that there are "several" prospective ...

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    Lockheed Martin to fly all-electric F-16

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    LOCKHEEDMARTIN has been cleared to proceed with modification of an F-16 to demonstrate the all-electric flight controls planned for the Joint Strike Fighter (JSF). The Advanced Fighter Technology Integration (AFTI)/ F-16 will be modified in 1998 for flight tests starting in January 1999. The six-month, 60-flight demonstration, under ...

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    Airbus will offer RAF early VC10 replacement option

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Airbus Industrie is to offer to replace the Royal Air Force's Vickers VC10 tanker/ transport fleet as early as the turn of the century, more than a decade before the service originally planned to retire the aircraft. The consortium is preparing to submit an unsolicited proposal to the ...

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    Turkish clearance

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    US manufacturers have been cleared to bid to provide Turkey with more than 100 advanced attack helicopters. The US Government says that it is in the US national security interest to provide assistance to Turkey. In 1996, political controversy over US concerns that they would be used against Kurdish civilians ...

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    Paperwork holds up Il-103 sales

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Russia's new light trainer, the Ilyushin Il-103, will realise its sales potential once outstanding certiÌcation paperwork issues are resolved, according to the aircraft's chief designer, Andrei Pupkov. The four-seat aircraft received Russian certiÌcation to AP-23 standards in February 1996, but to date just two aircraft have been delivered to customers, ...

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    Boeing tests F-22 life support

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    BOEING HAS completed safety-of-flight testing on the life-support system for the Lockheed Martin/Boeing F-22, due to be flown in mid-June. The system includes the "integrated ensemble" of clothing to be worn by pilots during flight testing of the F-22. The US Air Force says the ensemble is the ...

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    Hanging in the hover

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    Military helicopters The past two years could hardly be described as "vintage" for European military-helicopter programmes, with Eurocopter (chalet 156B/B) having to battle with politicians for orders for its Tiger attack and NH90 naval/tactical helicopters, and GKN Westland (2C/15) and Agusta (external 38) having to grapple with prototype-losses on ...

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    A wing and a prayer

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    If the Future Large Aircraft (FLA) programme does not get the go-ahead soon, its advocates will argue that an opportunity akin to the original launching of Airbus Industrie will have been missed, while its detractors will take it as confirmation that the project is one which defence budgets cannot sustain. ...

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    Dull, dirty and dangerous

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    They fly and they crash, but defence ministries keep on pouring cash into unmanned air vehicles (UAVs), despite a litany of programme failures and embarrassing flops. Defence ministries in general, and the US Department of Defense (DoD) in particular, continue to fund UAV programmes because they are on the cusp ...

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    Cuts and thrust

    1997-06-11T00:00:00Z

    The USA is facing significant order cuts, Europe is arguing about project launches, and Russia is in chaos, with procurement at a halt. That is situation normal for military-aircraft manufacturers in the 1990s. This year's Paris air show will once again be dominated by discussions of problematic programmes, ...