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  1. Aeronautics (album)

    refimprove date February 2010 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Aeronautics Type studio Artist Masterplan band Masterplan Cover Masterplan aeronautics.jpg Released 24 January 2005 Recorded Crazy Cat Studio Genre Power metal Length 50 15 Label AFM Records Producer Andy Sneap and Masterplan band Masterplan Last album Back For My Life br 2003 This album Aeronautics br 2005 Next album Lost and Gone br 2007 Album ratings rev1 Allmusic rev1score Rating 3.5 5 ref Allmusic class album id r743506 pure url yes Allmusic review ref Automatically generated by DASHBot Aeronautics is the second album by the German power metal band Masterplan band Masterplan . It s the first album to feature playing and songwriting by members Axel Mackenrott keyboards and former Iron Savior bassist Jan S. Eckert , who both joined the band shortly after the recordings of the debut album. The song After This War is a re written version of Iron Savior song After The War , which is on the album Dark Assault and was written by Jan S. Eckert and Piet Sielck . Track listing All songs written by Masterplan except where noted. Crimson Rider 3 59 Back For My Life 4 12 Wounds 4 04 I m Not Afraid 5 29 Headbanger s Ballroom 4 55 After This War Masterplan Piet Sielck 3 51 Into the Arena 4 11 Dark from the Dying 4 09 Falling Sparrow 5 35 Black in the Burn 9 47 Treasure World Bonus Track on Limited Edition Digibook 3 50 Japanese Version Track Listing Crimson Rider Back for My Life Wounds I m Not Afraid Headbanger s Ballroom Love is a Rock Bonus Track After this War Into the Arena Dark from the Dying Falling Sparrow Black in the Burn Hopes and Dreams Bonus Track Credits J rn Lande   Singing vocals Roland ... Studios. References Reflist Masterplan 2000s power metal album stub Category 2005 albums Category AFM Records albums Category Masterplan albums Category Albums produced by Andy Sneap hu Aeronautics nl Aeronautics pl Aeronautics pt Aeronautics fi Aeronautics sv Aeronautics ...   more details



  1. Aeronautics

    Carrier Aircraft . Aeronautics from Greek language Greek r which means air and ... title Aeronautics encyclopedia Encyclopedia Americana volume 1 pages 226 year 1986 publisher Grolier ref One of the significant parts in aeronautics is a branch of physical science called aerodynamics .... The term aviation is sometimes used interchangeably with aeronautics, although aeronautics ... does not. ref name americana Early aeronautics File Flying boat.png thumb right 100px Francesco Lana de Terzi s flying boat concept c.1670. The first mention of aeronautics in history was in the writings ... behind, as they understood the actual mechanism of bird flight. Before scientific investigation of aeronautics ..., p. 8 9. ref Roger Bacon and Leonardo da Vinci were some of the first modern Europeans to study aeronautics ... Cayley was one of the most important people in the history of aeronautics. Many consider him the first ... people in the history of aeronautics. Many consider him the first true scientific aerial investigator ... and mathematics from Brescia , Lombardy , has been referred to as the Father of Aeronautics. ref Cite web title Francesco Lana Terzi, S.J. 1631 1687 The Father of Aeronautics url http www.faculty.fairfield.edu ... flight mechanics American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Astronautics wikt Appendix ... com content&view article&id 486 nud36&catid 89 basarihikayeleri&Itemid 98 Aeronautics History in Turkey http www.literature.at elib index.php5?title Aeronautics History Charles Vivian 1920 Aeronautics History Charles Vivian 1920 eLibrary Project eLib full text http ocw.mit.edu courses aeronautics ... Academy of Aeronautics aeronautical science http www.vtol.org American Helicopter Society http www.aiaa.org American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics http www.aerodyndesign.com Examples of Aeronautic Designs http world airship2008.ru 08 content ?id 17 1eng What is aeronautics? The history of world Aeronautics Russian http adg.stanford.edu aa241 AircraftDesign.html Aircraft Design Synthesis ...   more details



  1. Aeronautics Act

    Infobox Legislation shorttitle Aeronautics Act image imagesize imagelink imagealt caption longtitle An Act to authorize the control of aeronautics citation http laws.justice.gc.ca en A 2 FullText.html Aeronautics Act enactedby Parliament of Canada dateenacted dateassented 1985 datesigned datecommenced bill billcitation billdate introducedby 1streading 2ndreading 3rdreading whitepaper committeereport amendments repeals related summary keywords The Aeronautics Act R.S. 1985, c. A 2 is the legislation that governs civil aviation in Canada . The Act consists of a lengthy interpretation section which defines many key terms. Part I deals with Aeronautics in general. Part III there is no Part II deals with staff responsibilities. Part IV was repealed in 2001. ref name AA cite web url http laws.justice.gc.ca eng A 2 index.html title Aeronautics Act R.S. 1985, c. A 2 accessdate 06 October 2010 last Government of Canada authorlink year 2010 month September ref One of the main effects of the Act is to enable the Canadian Aviation Regulations . ref name AA4 cite web url http laws.justice.gc.ca eng A 2 page 2.html anchorbo ga l I gb s 4 9 title Aeronautics Act R.S. 1985, c. A 2 General Regulatory Powers, Regulations respecting aeronautics, Section 4.9 accessdate 06 October 2010 last Government of Canada authorlink year 2010 month October ref References reflist External links http www.tc.gc.ca acts regulations GENERAL A aa act menu.html The Aeronautics Act Category Canadian federal legislation Category Aviation in Canada Canada law stub ...   more details



  1. Zivko Aeronautics

    Zivko Aeronautics Inc. is an aeronautics manufacturer specializing in composite prototyping and design for aviation. The company was founded in 1987 by William and Judith Zivko and is located on Guthrie Municipal Airport northeast of Oklahoma City . Zivko is best known for its Zivko Edge 540 aerobatic aircraft. It also designs and manufacture a variety of housings for use in a range of aviation related areas and provide design, fabrication and other services. References http www.zivko.com zivko aboutzai.html About Zivko Aeronautics Inc. Last accessed 18 February 1997. Budd Davisson http www.airbum.com pireps PirepEdge540.html PIREP Zivko Edge 540 airbum.com March 1995. Last accessed 18 February 1997. External links official http www.zivko.com Aviation lists Category Aircraft manufacturers of the United States Category Companies based in Oklahoma Category Logan County, Oklahoma aero company stub US manufacturing company stub ...   more details



  1. Gippsland Aeronautics

    Aeronautics was founded by Peter Furlong and George Morgan Australian aviation George Morgan . The company ... the beginnings of Gippsland Aeronautics aircraft design and manufacturing business as it stands today ... where it was decided to certify a new design. In 1991, Gippsland Aeronautics first indigenous ..., Gippsland Aeronautics second new design, the GA8 Airvan, was conceived by directors designers Furlong ..., Queensland, Victoria, South Australia and the Northern Territory. In October 2006, Gippsland Aeronautics ... 28 June 2010 ref On 18 June 2008, Gippsland Aeronautics announced they had won bidding to take ... 2013. Time Line for Gippsland Aeronautics Prose section date June 2008 Needs to be merged with the History section. 1977 Peter Furlong starts Gippsland Aeronautics as an aircraft maintenance and modification business. 1984 George Morgan joins Peter Furlong to form Gippsland Aeronautics Pty Ltd as an incorporated entity 1985 to 1991 Gippsland Aeronautics develops the GA200 agricultural aircraft ..., Central America. 2002 The US Civil Air Patrol appoints Gippsland Aeronautics to supply Airvans, making ... EASA certifies the GA8 Airvan. 2005 Gippsland Aeronautics Airvan airframe 100 rolled out in September ... July 2008 2007 February, Gippsland Aeronautics has built 110 GA8 Airvans and 50 GA200 Fatmans. Citation ... in Australia Category Companies established in 1977 fr Gippsland Aeronautics ...   more details



  1. Tuft (aeronautics)

    Wiktionary Image Winglet with attached tufts of an KC 135A.jpg thumb right wingtip device Winglet on KC 135 Stratotanker with attached tufts showing airflow during NASA tests in 1979 80 In the aviation field, the term tuft refers to a strip of yarn or string of varying length typically 6 long attached to an aircraft surface in a grid pattern and imaged during flight. The motion of these tufts during flight can be observed and recorded in order to locate flow features such as boundary layer separation and reattachment. Tufting can be considered a technique for flow visualization , used in aeronautics flight testing to study air flow direction, strength, and boundary layer properties. The world s largest bed of tufts 61 feet by 61 feet was created at NASA Ames Research Center to study air flow fields involving a helicopter s rotor disk. Citation needed date January 2007 See also Yaw string Tufting Tufting composites References Unreferenced date January 2007 aviation stub Fluiddynamics stub Category Aerospace engineering Category Yarn ...   more details



  1. Bureau of Aeronautics

    The Bureau of Aeronautics BuAer was the U.S. Navy s material support organization for Naval aviation Naval Aviation from 1921 to 1959. The bureau had cognizance i.e. , responsibility for the design, procurement, and support of Naval aircraft and related systems. Aerial weapons, however, were under the cognizance of the Navy s Bureau of Ordnance BuOrd . Origins 1920s and 1930s Congress established BuAer in 1921 in order to create a single organizational home for Naval Aviation. Prior to 1921, cognizance for aviation had been divided among various Navy bureaus and other organizations. The first Chief of BuAer was Rear Admiral William A. Moffett 1869 1933 , a Medal of Honor recipient and battleship commander who had long supported the development of Naval aviation Naval Aviation . He served as bureau chief from 1921 until his death in 1933, in the crash of the airship USS Akron ZRS 4 USS Akron ZRS 4 . A talented administrator, Moffett ensured the continued independence of Naval Aviation during the 1920 s, when Army Brig. Gen. Billy Mitchell general William Billy Mitchell and others sought to merge all U.S. military aviation into a single, independent air force. Upon Moffett s death, he was succeeded as Chief, BuAer, by Rear Admiral Ernest J. King a future Fleet Admiral and Chief of Naval Operations during World War II . Other important bureau chiefs included Rear Admiral John S. McCain, Sr. , the grandfather of U.S. Senator John McCain John S. McCain III R Ariz. . During the 1930 s, BuAer presided over rapid technological change in Naval aircraft. The bureau s policy was to limit its own production, in order to support the civilian aircraft industry. BuAer used the Naval Aircraft Factory in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , as a facility for building small numbers of prototype ... of Aeronautics RADM William A. Moffett , July 26, 1921 April 4, 1933 RADM Ernest J. King ... Navy organization it Bureau of Aeronautics ru ...   more details



  1. Canard (aeronautics)

    Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., Washington, DC year 1989 isbn 0 930403 51 7 cite ... components aviation lists DEFAULTSORT Canard Aeronautics Category Aircraft components Category Wing ...   more details



  1. Spoiler (aeronautics)

    For the automotive component Spoiler automotive Image Lift dumperinnerworkingsa320.jpg thumb right A close look at the inner workings of the spoiler during the landing of an Airbus A320 . Image DSCF0645.JPG thumb right A close look at the spoiler the parts of the wing that are raised up during the landing of an Airbus A321 . In aeronautics , a spoiler sometimes called a lift dumper is a device intended to reduce lift force lift in an aircraft. Spoilers are plates on the top surface of a wing which can be extended upward into the airflow and spoil it. By doing so, the spoiler creates a carefully controlled Stall flight stall over the portion of the wing behind it, greatly reducing the lift of that wing section. Spoilers differ from air brake aircraft airbrakes in that airbrakes are designed to increase drag making little change to lift, while spoilers greatly reduce lift making only a moderate increase in drag. Spoilers are used by some older Glider sailplane gliders to control their rate of descent and thus achieve a controlled landing at a desired spot. An increased rate of descent could also be achieved by lowering the nose of an aircraft, but this would result in an excessive landing speed. However spoilers enable the approach to be made at a safe speed for landing. Airliner s too are usually fitted with spoilers. Spoilers are sometimes used when descending from cruise altitudes to assist the aircraft in descending to lower altitudes without picking up speed. Their use is often limited, however, as turbulent airflow which develops behind them causes noticeable noise and vibration, which may cause discomfort to extra sensitive passengers. The spoilers may also be differentially operated to provide roll control. Martin Aircraft was the first to develop spoilers to help with roll control in 1948. ref http books.google.com books?id QCgDAAAAMBAJ&pg PA91&dq popular science 1930&hl en&ei AnvcTt6DBMePgwfR96XpDA&sa X&oi book result&ct result&resnum 10&ved 0CFYQ6AEwCThu v ...   more details



  1. Civil Aeronautics Administration

    Civil Aeronautics Administration may refer to Civil Aeronautics Administration Republic of China a division of Ministry of Transportation and Communication, Executive Yuan, Republic of China United States government role in civil aviation Civil Aeronautics Authority Civil Aeronautics Administration United States established in 1940 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt Disambig ...   more details



  1. Colorado Division of Aeronautics

    File ColoradoDivisionOfAeronauticsLogo.jpg thumb Colorado Division Of Aeronautics Logo Colorado Division of Aeronautics is part of the Colorado Department of Transportation . The Division is located at Front Range Airport , on the northeastern edge of Aurora, Colorado . Mission The Division of Aeronautics support of the Colorado Department of Transportation s development of a forward looking multi modal transportation system in the 21st century, the Colorado Division of Aeronautics shall promote partnering with its public and private constituents to enhance aviation safety, aviation education, and the development of an effective air transportation system through the efficient administration of the Colorado Aviation Fund. ref http www.coloradodot.info programs aeronautics www.coloradodot.info programs aeronautics ref Aeronautics Board The Division has an administrative role which supports the Colorado Aeronautical Board on issues of aviation safety. The Division is a technical advisor of government and individual aviation needs which provides entitlement reimbursements of aviation and fuel tax revenues. Where the Aeronautics Board is the decision maker. The Board provides discretionary aviation grant program and the Division maintains the state aviation system plan. Both the Board and the Division work within CDOT to support multimodal aspects of today s transportation. ref http www.coloradodot.info programs aeronautics colorado aeronautical board www.coloradodot.info programs aeronautics colorado aeronautical board ref Pavement Evaluation and Pavement Management System The 2009 ... content programs aeronautics PCI 2009 index.html?target blank http www.coloradodot.info content programs aeronautics 2009 PEPMS Update ref Discretionary aviation grant program In 2003, legislation ... channeled aviation fuel taxes to aviation purposes . The Division of Aeronautics has reimbursed 65 ... http www.coloradodot.info programs aeronautics AviationGrants www.coloradodot.info programs aeronautics ...   more details



  1. Model Aeronautics Association of Canada

    Image MAAC logo.png thumb 250px right Model Aeronautics Association of Canada organization logo. The Model Aeronautics Association of Canada MAAC is the official organization for all forms of the aeromodeling hobby, for Radio controlled aircraft model aircraft hobbyists living in Canada . Based in Burlington, Ontario Burlington , Ontario , it was founded in 1949, and presently has over 13,000 members. MAAC is responsible for instituting official policies and regulations and guidelines. This includes radio frequencies, noise restrictions, and flying clubs. They organize flying events across Canada, and provide liability insurance coverage to its members. MAAC produces a magazine, Model Aviation Canada , which is included in the yearly membership fees, containing regional reports from elected zone directors, articles and model reviews from around the country. MAAC offers guidelines for the Wings program, teaching beginners how to safely operate an aircraft. See also Academy of Model Aeronautics , the United States brother organization of aeromodeling External links http www.maac.ca Model Aeronautics Association of Canada MAAC website. http modelaviation.ca Model Aviation Canada MAAC Magazine website. http www.modelaircraft.org Academy of Model Aeronautics United States sister organization. Category Non profit organizations based in Canada Category Radio controlled aircraft Category Sports governing bodies of Canada Category Hobbyist organizations Canada org stub ...   more details



  1. Mustang Aeronautics Midget Mustang

    RACING ALBUM The Long Midgets author Don Berliner date July 1959 ref Variants Specifications ...   more details



  1. The Manual of Aeronautics (Westerfeld novel)

    The Manual of Aeronautics An Illustrated Guide to the Leviathan Series is the fourth book in the Leviathan series, written by Scott Westerfeld and illustrated by Keith Thompson. It is set to be released on August 21, 2012. The book is in full color, showing some of the fabricated beasties , character costumes and illustrations, and various Clanker machines. Category Novels by Scott Westerfeld ...   more details



  1. Direction General of Civil Aeronautics

    The Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics ref http www.sct.gob.mx uploads media lineamientos internacion ing.pdf lineamientos internacion ing.pdf . http www.webcitation.org 66pX0E76F Archive Directorate General of Civil Aeronautics. Retrieved on April 10, 2012. ref Direcci n General de Aeron utica Civil , DGAC is an agency of the Subsecretar a de Transporte of the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation Mexico Secretariat of Communications and Transportation of Mexico . The Direcci n de Investigaci n de Accidentes investigates aviation accidents and incidents in Mexico. ref http www.sct.gob.mx uploads media Informe Final XC VMC.pdf Reporte 067 08 . Direction General of Civil Aeronautics. Retrieved on April 10, 2012. ref Accident investigations 2008 Mexico City plane crash References reflist External links Portalbox Mexico Aviation http www.sct.gob.mx transporte y medicina preventiva aeronautica civil Direction General of Civil Aeronautics Secretariat of Communications and Transportation Mexico Secretariat of Communications and Transportation es icon http www.aicm.com.mx Dependencias en DGAC DGAC Mexico City International Airport Aviation accident orgs Category Government of Mexico Category Civil aviation authorities Category Organizations investigating aviation accidents and incidents es Direcci n General de Aeron utica Civil M xico Mexico stub transport stub ...   more details



  1. Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission

    Infobox Government agency agency name Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission abbreviation OAC logo logo width logo caption seal Seal of Oklahoma.svg seal width 125 px seal caption Great Seal of the State of Oklahoma formed 1963 preceding1 dissolved superseding jurisdiction employees 10 FY11 budget 5.9 million FY11 headquarters 120 N. Robinson, Ste. 1244W Oklahoma City, Oklahoma minister1 name Gary Ridley transport director Gary Ridley minister1 pfo Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation Secretary of Transportation minister2 name minister2 pfo chief1 name Victor Bird chief1 position Director chief2 name chief2 position parent agency child1 agency website http www.ok.gov OAC Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission The Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission OAC is an agency of state government that is responsible for promoting aviation in the State. Under the supervision of the Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation , the Commission fosters the growth of the aerospace industry and ensures that the needs of business and communities in the State are met by the State s airports. The Commission encourages the establishment and maintenance of public airports, including the preservation and improvement of the List of airports in Oklahoma State s 114 public airports . The Commission is composed of seven members, each ... is responsible for appointing the State Director of Aeronautics to serve at its pleasure. The current ... The Aeronautics Commission is under the supervision of the Oklahoma Secretary of Transportation Secretary ... years experience in aeronautics activities. The Governor may remove any member of the Commission ... District 4 Dave Amis District 5 Chair Kenneth Adams At Large Tom Stephenson At Large Budget The Aeronautics ... to operate the agency and to provide educational activities to inform the public about aeronautics. See also Federal Aviation Administration External links http www.ok.gov OAC index.html Oklahoma Aeronautics ... Aeronautics Category Transportation in Oklahoma Aeronautics ...   more details



  1. Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics

    Infobox University image name Pennsylvania Institute of Aeronautics motto established type Private, not for profit technical school endowment president city West Mifflin, Pennsylvania West Mifflin state Pennsylvania country United States USA campus undergrad 285 postgrad faculty postgrad label website http www.pia.edu www.pia.edu address The Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics , known to the industries it serves as PIA , is located at the Allegheny County Airport just south of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania . PIA offers Associate in Specialized Technology AST degrees in Aviation Maintenance Technology, Aviation Electronics Technology, Electronic Systems Technology, and Mechanical Systems Technology. Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics also has a campus at the Youngstown Warren Regional Airport in Vienna, Ohio , which offers a 16 month diploma program in Aviation Maintenance which, like the Aviation Maintenance degree program, qualifies graduates to test for the Federal Aviation Administration FAA Airframe & Powerplant A&P Certification. PIA s Associate degree programs are accredited by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges ACCSC . PIA s short term programs are marketed under the name PIA Jump Start formerly PIA Career Services , and include training in the following areas Truck Driving, Heavy Equipment Operation, Computer Technology, and Computer Based Office Training. The Jump Start programs are non accredited programs that are designed to quickly prepare its graduates for new careers. PIA Jump Start programs are offered at training centers in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania Nutter Fort, West Virginia Weirton, West Virginia and Dunbar, West Virginia . PIA is a not for profit organization with 501 c 3 status. The President and CEO is John Graham III. History Pittsburgh Institute of Aeronautics was founded in 1929 http www.postgazette.com ... of PIA accessdate December 17, 2009 DEFAULTSORT Pittsburgh Institute Of Aeronautics Category Education ...   more details



  1. Civil Aeronautics Board (Philippines)

    Infobox Government agency agency name Civil Aeronautics Board nativename logo logo width logo caption seal seal width seal caption image image width image caption formed preceding1 preceding2 dissolved superseding jurisdiction headquarters latd latm lats latNS longd longm longs longEW region code employees budget chief1 name chief1 position agency type parent agency Department of Transportation and Communications Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications child1 agency website URL www.cab.gov.ph footnotes The Civil Aeronautics Board CAB is a government agency of the Philippines tasked to regulate, promote and develop the economic aspect of air transportation in the Philippines and to ensure that existing CAB policies are adapted to the present and future air commerce of the Philippines. The Board has supervisory and jurisdictional control over air carriers, general sales agents, cargo sales agents, and airfreight forwarders, as well as their property, property rights, equipment, facilities and franchises. It is attached to the Department of Transportation and Communications . External links Portal box Philippines Aviation Primarysources date April 2007 http www.cab.gov.ph Civil Aeronautics Board Philippines Department of Transportation and Communications Category Aviation in the Philippines Category Department of Transportation and Communications Philippines Category Civil aviation authorities Philippines ...   more details



  1. Aeronautics Defense Systems

    Infobox Company company name Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd company logo company type Privately held company foundation 1997 location Yavne , Israel key people Avi Leumi , Chief executive officer CEO industry Aerospace and Arms industry Defense products Unmanned Aircraft and Surveillance Systems br Network centric warfare Network centric equipment revenue operating income net income num employees 300 in 2011 ref http www.matimop.org.il newrdinf company c4265.htm Company profile ref parent divisions subsid homepage http www.aeronautics sys.com aeronautics sys.com footnotes Aeronautics Defense Systems Ltd. formerly NETS Integrated Avionics Systems operates from its headquarters in Yavne , Center District Israel Center District , Israel , specializing in providing comprehensive Arms industry defence solutions . ref http www.aeronautics sys.com Index.asp?CategoryID 75&ArticleID 40 Company profile ref Products File Aerostar.jpg thumb Aerostar UAV Aeronautics Defense Dominator Dominator UAV Aerostar UAV Aerolight UAV Orbiter UAV Seastar USV http www.aeronautics sys.com Index.asp?CategoryID 116 Commercial UAVs ISR Aerial ISR Solutions AISR Ground ISR Solutions GISR Skystar 300 Skystar 100 C4I Systems Unmanned Multi Application System UMAS Ground Control Station GCS Launch and Recovery Station LRS Remote Payload Control Station RPCS Remote Video Terminal RVT Others http www.aeronautics sys.com Index.asp?CategoryID 87 Datalink http www.aeronautics sys.com Index.asp?CategoryID 82 Security Arrays References references External links http www.aeronautics sys.com Official homepage http www.matimop.org.il newrdinf company c4265.htm Company profile Category Defense companies of Israel Category Companies established in 1997 Category Privately held companies of Israel Category 1997 establishments in Israel ...   more details



  1. ITU School of Aeronautics and Astronautics

    Infobox University image name name ITU School of Aeronautics and Astronautics established 1944 as a department, March 3, 1983 ref http www.faa.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 4370 ref type Public university Public school dean Prof. Dr. Fevzi Unal ref http www.faa.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 4371 ref city Istanbul state country Turkey students total participating faculty campus urban area Urban website http www.faa.itu.edu.tr www.faa.itu.edu.tr endowment ITU School of Aeronautics and Astronautics , founded in 1983, is the 11th school of Istanbul Technical University . Three departments were engaged to the faculty, which are Aeronautical Engineering , Astronautical engineering , and Meteorological Engineering. Aeronautical Engineering Department was first established as a branch training aeronautical engineers in the Mechanical Engineering Faculty in 1941, and then in 1944 became a department of the Mechanical Engineering Faculty. Meteorological Engineering Department was first established in 1953 in the ITU School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering . It is the first and only Meteorological Engineering department in Turkey . ref http www.uubf.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 2102 ref See also ITUpSAT1 , first Turkish cubesat ref http www.itu.edu.tr haber ?6f5155c6 ed29 4669 bce2 937c70a416d4 ref References reflist External links http www.faa.itu.edu.tr ITU School of Aeronautics and Astronautics , official website http www.faa.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 4362 Aeronautical Engineering http www.faa.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 4364 Meteorological Engineering http www.faa.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 4363 Astronautical Engineering http www.faa.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 4367 Faculty on press http www.uubf.itu.edu.tr Icerik.aspx?sid 2706 Faculty bulletin http www.uubf.itu.edu.tr ITU School of Aeronautics and Astronautics , official website Tr Istanbul Technical University Category Istanbul Technical University tr T U ak ve Uzay Bilimleri ...   more details



  1. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics

    Unreferenced date October 2008 Image Lockheed Martin.svg right Lockheed Martin Aeronautics Company is a major unit of Lockheed Martin with headquarters at Fort Worth , Texas . Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is also based in Marietta, Georgia and Palmdale, California . Palmdale is home to the Advanced Development Programs ADP , informally known as the Skunk Works . Various subassemblies are produced at locations in Florida , Mississippi , Pennsylvania and West Virginia . The company draws upon the history of the former Lockheed Corporation Lockheed and Martin Marietta corporations. While the formation of Lockheed Martin in 1995 was a merger of equals, by far the greatest contribution to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics was the product portfolio of Lockheed. This included the C 5 Galaxy C 5 , C 130 Hercules C 130 and C 141 StarLifter C 141 transports as well as the Mitsubishi F 2 F 2 , F 16 Fighting Falcon F 16 purchased from General Dynamics , F 117 Nighthawk F 117 , F 22 Raptor F 22 and F 35 Lightning II F 35 Lightning  II . The most important project by far to Lockheed Martin Aeronautics is the F 35 Lightning  II JSF . Worth a potential 200bn the initial order book is approximately 3,000 excluding almost guaranteed export orders. The F 22 air dominance fighter, while smaller in terms of aircraft ordered, is still of great importance to Lockheed Martin and partner Boeing . Products C 130 Hercules br First developed by the Lockheed Corporation in the 1950s, the Hercules is still ... modified to Japan s requirements. Lockheed Martin Aeronautics acts as subcontractor to Mitsubishi ... References references External links Portal Companies http www.lockheedmartin.com aeronautics Lockheed Martin Aeronautics home page http biz.yahoo.com ic 135 135981.html Yahoo Finance Profile Lockheed ... manufacturers of the United States de Lockheed Martin Aeronautics id Lockheed Martin Aeronautics ms Lockheed Martin Aeronautics vi C ng ty H ng kh ng Lockheed Martin ...   more details



  1. National Aeronautics and Space Act

    Infobox U.S. legislation name National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 fullname acronym enacted by effective date public law url cite public law Pub. L. No. 85 568 cite statutes at large 72 Stat. 426 acts amended title amended sections created sections amended leghisturl introducedin House introducedbill H.R. 12575 introducedby introduceddate committees House Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration passedbody1 passeddate1 passedvote1 passedbody2 passeddate2 passedvote2 conferencedate passedbody3 passeddate3 passedvote3 agreedbody3 used when the other body agrees without going into committee agreeddate3 used when the other body agrees without going into committee agreedvote3 used when the other body agrees without going into committee agreedbody4 used if agreedbody3 further amends legislation agreeddate4 used if agreedbody3 further amends legislation agreedvote4 used if agreedbody3 further amends legislation passedbody4 passeddate4 passedvote4 signedpresident Dwight D. Eisenhower signeddate 29 July 1958 amendments The National Aeronautics and Space Act USPL 85 568 is the United States federal statute that created the NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration NASA . The Act, which followed close on the heels of the Soviet Union s launch of Sputnik , was drafted ... to creating NASA, the Act abolished the previously created National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics ... spaceact.html The National Aeronautics and Space Act unamended ref The Act was subsequently amended .... ref http www.nasa.gov offices ogc about space act1.html POLICY The National Aeronautics and Space ... External links wikisource National Aeronautics and Space Act http www.nasa.gov offices ogc about space act1.html Text of the National Aeronautics and Space Act , via NASA.gov http www.worldcatlibraries.org ... Category 1958 in law Category NASA oversight Category United States federal legislation Aeronautics and Space Act Category 85th United States Congress US fed statute stub fr National Aeronautics and Space ...   more details



  1. Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology

    Infobox University name Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology image File Collegeofaeronautics.jpg 220px logo motto Above & Beyond established 1932 Renamed in 2004 type Private university endowment ... region US NY display inline,title Primary sources date October 2007 Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology Formerly known as the College of Aeronautics , previously the Academy of Aeronautics and originally founded as the Casey Jones School of Aeronautics is private specialized Aviation and Engineering ... the Casey Jones School of Aeronautics, the predecessor of the Academy of Aeronautics, and as of September 1986, the College of Aeronautics. Effective September 1, 2004, the Board of Regents of the State of New York approved the institution changing its name from the College of Aeronautics to Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology. Founding Mayor Fiorello Henry La Guardia laid the cornerstone ... the Casey Jones School of Aeronautics near Newark Airport . In early 1940, the mayor convinced ... WW II, the Casey Jones school was consolidated with the Academy of Aeronautics, and returned to the civilian aviation industry. In the fall of 1964, the Academy of Aeronautics conferred associate ... view of the runways at LaGuardia airport. Expansion In the fall of 1964, the Academy of Aeronautics ... best colleges flushing ny vaughn college 2665 title Vaughn College of Aeronautics ... FAA and Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology to provide the academic preparation necessary ... The management programs at Vaughn College of Aeronautics and Technology includes general management ... planning and management, and airport maintenance. Engineering & Technology Vaughn College of Aeronautics ... agencies. All aircraft operations flight degree programs offered by Vaughn College of Aeronautics ... of Aeronautics and Technology The Long Island Early Fliers Club accessdate 2010 07 03 Category ... fr Vaughn College of Aeronautics & Technology ...   more details



  1. Division of Military Aeronautics

    The Division of Military Aeronautics was the name of the Army s aviation organization for a four day period during World War I . It was created by a reorganization by the United States Department of War War Department of the Aviation Section, U.S. Signal Corps on April 24, 1918, still as part of the Signal Corps . It was removed from the Aviation Section by Executive order United States executive order on May 20, 1918, and existed as the sole Army aviation agency until a War Department general order issued May 24, 1918, established it and the Bureau of Aircraft Production , created by the same reorganization on April 24, as coordinate components of the Air Service . As such, it is recognized by the United States Air Force as the third of its antecedents. As a subordinate component of the Air ... Senate for possible fraud. For similar reasons, the Division of Military Aeronautics was created ... of Military Aeronautics was removed from the Aviation Section of the Signal Corps for duration of the war ... Aeronautics , reporting directly to the United States Secretary of War Secretary of War , Newton ... Service, United States Army . From May 24, 1918, to March 19, 1919, the Division of Military Aeronautics ... be appointed as long as the BAP was a separate executive bureau. The Director of Military Aeronautics ... of both the Division of Military Aeronautics and the Bureau of Aircraft Production technically ended ... Aeronautics was Major General William L. Kenly . His executive officer was Colonel Henry H. Arnold ... Mitchell was named to replace him as Director of Military Aeronautics. Mitchell became Director ... Aeronautics May 20, 1918 May 24, 1918 United States Army Air Service Air Service, United States Army ... Corps title Division of Military Aeronautics years 1918 after United States Army Air Service Air Service, United States Army End box US Air Force navbox DEFAULTSORT Division Of Military Aeronautics ... Aeronautics lt Karin s aeronautikos skyrius ...   more details



  1. Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology

    Infobox university image name Blackcat thirteen lrg.gif name Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology motto Knowledge and Skill Overcome Superstition and Luck ref name SpartanWeb Spartan College of Aeronautics & Technology History. 2010. Retrieved June 17, 2011. http www.spartan.edu history overview ref established start date and years ago 1928 09 27 type Private university Private president Jeremy D. Gibson city flagicon USA Tulsa, Oklahoma Tulsa state Oklahoma country United States website http www.spartan.edu Spartan.edu Spartan College of Aeronautics and Technology nicknamed Spartan and initially named Spartan School of Aeronautics is a private college in Tulsa, Oklahoma that offers training in aviation and aircraft maintenance. Originally established to augment sales of Spartan Aircraft Company , it outlived its parent company and continues to train pilots and mechanics into the 21st Century. According to the school web site, it has graduated over 90,000 aircraft technicians and pilots. The main campus is adjacent to Tulsa International Airport . With another campus primarily used for flight training at Richard Lloyd Jones Jr. Airport . ref name SpartanWeb ref History File SpartanSchool 1959.jpg thumb left alt Alt text Spartan School of Aeronautics in 1959, across Apache Street from Tulsa International Airport . William Skelly William G. Skelly , a Tulsa oilman and owner of Spartan Aircraft Company, founded the Spartan School of Aeronautics in 1929. Initially, the purpose of the school was to promote sales of aircraft manufactured by the company. ref name EOHC SpartanSchool Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. Spartan Aircraft Company. http digital.library.okstate.edu ... of State and the Civil Aeronautics Administration as a training facility for the Inter .... Spartan School of Aeronautics. 2008. http www.tulsainsite.com cgi bin detail2.cgi?cat0 Education&cat1 Vocational Schools&detail Spartan Aeronautics Retrieved June 15, 2011. ref Notable alumni Robert ...   more details




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