The Aviation and Aerospace Almanac

The Aviation and Aerospace Almanac
Author: Aviation Daily & Aerospace Daily
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1999-10
Genre:
ISBN: 9780071356916

A resource reference for the aviation and aerospace industry, combining statistics from industry and government sectors. It features facts on trends, growth and decline; forecasts of aircraft production and other issues; and charts tracking DOT/FAA, Defense, Military and Space funding requests.

Aviation and Aerospace Almanac 2001

Aviation and Aerospace Almanac 2001
Author: Aviation Week Group
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2000-10
Genre: Aeronautics
ISBN: 9780071362641

A bonanza for aviation industry professionals, this data-packed book combines industry- and government-sector statistics unavailable in any other single source. Timely facts, statistics and forecasts, along with 850 tables, aid decision-making. Features "harried traveler" information: congressional committees and special interest groups that influence legislation and spending; charts tracking DOT/FAA, Defense, Military, and Space funding requests; U.S. government agency phone directories; and more.

Unmanned Aircraft Systems

Unmanned Aircraft Systems
Author: Ella Atkins
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 740
Release: 2017-01-17
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1118866452

UNMANNED AIRCRAF T SYSTEMS UNMANNED AIRCRAF T SYSTEMS An unmanned aircraft system (UAS), sometimes called a drone, is an aircraft without a human pilot on board ??? instead, the UAS can be controlled by an operator station on the ground or may be autonomous in operation. UAS are capable of addressing a broad range of applications in diverse, complex environments. Traditionally employed in mainly military applications, recent regulatory changes around the world are leading to an explosion of interest and wide-ranging new applications for UAS in civil airspace. Covering the design, development, operation, and mission profiles of unmanned aircraft systems, this single, comprehensive volume forms a complete, stand-alone reference on the topic. The volume integrates with the online Wiley Encyclopedia of Aerospace Engineering, providing many new and updated articles for existing subscribers to that work. The chapters cover the following items: Airframe configurations and design (launch systems, power generation, propulsion) Operations (missions, integration issues, and airspace access) Coordination (multivehicle cooperation and human oversight) With contributions from leading experts, this volume is intended to be a valuable addition, and a useful resource, for aerospace manufacturers and suppliers, governmental and industrial aerospace research establishments, airline and aviation industries, university engineering and science departments, and industry analysts, consultants, and researchers.

Aviation's Most Wanted™

Aviation's Most Wanted™
Author: Steven A. Ruffin
Publisher: Potomac Books, Inc.
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2005-06-01
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 1574886746

Ever since the caveman gazed longingly at the winged creatures above him, mankind has been enamored with the idea of flight—of just taking off and soaring away. Steven A. Ruffin celebrates that spirit, that sense of wonder, with Aviation’s Most Wanted™: The Top 10 Book of Winged Wonders, Lucky Landings, and Other Aerial Oddities. With dozens of top-ten lists focusing on notable flights, memorable planes, famous and infamous aviators, aircraft combat, air travel—even space travel—and so much more, Ruffin provides a treasure trove of fun facts and amazing anecdotes celebrating the world’s love affair with flight, plus the hurt that accompanies any deep love. Will Rogers died in a plane crash near Point Barrow, Alaska, with aviation legend Wiley Post at the controls. Rogers was writing an article at the time of the crash; eerily, the last word he typed was “death.” Isoroku Yamamoto, who masterminded the surprise attack on Pearl Harbor, met his fate in similarly sneaky fashion. U.S. forces intercepted and decoded information on Yamamoto’s travel plans and “Pearl Harbored” his plane, shooting it down into the island jungle of Bougainville. The safest seat in a crash depends on if you crash on takeoff or on landing—so flip a coin! You’ll read about the first and worst of flight, aces and races, and everything from crimes, sex, and controversy to planes so fast they can outrun the sun. With Aviation’s Most Wanted™ you’ll get the history of flight from the early balloon adventures of the eighteenth century until the present, laid out with trivia and tales to amuse and amaze!