All Helicopters articles – Page 319
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Innovations in engine design and materials that a few years ago were seen by some as flights of fancy are now undergoing tests in GE’s GEnx for the 787
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Lockheed offers C-130J for JCA requirement
Manufacturer hopes aircraft will shunt aside smaller competitors, despite higher price
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Boeing unveils plans for trailing edge variable camber on 787 to reduce drag, save weight
Boeing plans to test and develop a trailing edge variable camber (TEVC) system for the 787 which it says will reduce cruise drag and save the equivalent of between 340 and 450kg (750-1,000lb) in weight.
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Resale value
While the last year has been good for Western fighter aircraft programmes, smaller air forces worldwide have been taking advantage of European fleet cuts
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Israel cuts short Apache upgrade
Air force slashes six AH-64As from remanufacturing deal, but considers more F-15Is together with range upgrades
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MRH90s top Australian navy list
RAN keen to acquire 12 marinised aircraft to replace Sea King 50s, providing boost for Eurocopter subsidiary
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Japanese C-X transport on schedule for first flight
Kawasaki airlifter to get airborne next year, with maritime P-X variant to follow
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British blend: UAV X-planes help Boeing with blended wing concept
Built by the UK’s Cranfield Aerospace, two small-scale unmanned X-planes are helping Boeing get its blended wing-body transport concept off the ground
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Picture: US air base in Diego Garcia to return to operation after landing gear failure B-1 cleared by crane
The runway at the US military refuelling and tactical base on the UK Indian Ocean island of Diego Garcia is expected to be returned to operational status this weekend after the Rockwell B-1B strategic bomber that made a wheels-up landing on Monday has been cleared by the island's port heavy ...