miércoles, 5 de diciembre de 2012

First flyable A350 XWB "MSN1" structurally complete

Aircraft makes its first journey 'on wheels'
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Airbus has successfully completed the main structural assembly and system connection of A350 XWB 'MSN1' – the first flight-test aircraft. The aircraft is depicted here on its wheels for the very first time moving out of the main assembly hall (Station 40) at the recently inaugurated "Roger Béteille" A350 XWB Final Assembly Line in Toulouse. It then entered the adjacent indoor ground test station (Station 30).

The assembly work performed in Station 40 included the successful electrical power-on of the aircraft's entire fuselage and wings. Soon work in Station 30 will start by testing the aircraft's hydraulic system, followed by the full electric and hydraulic power-on of the aircraft which will be completed by around the end of the year. This will mark the start of several weeks of comprehensive functional system testing.

After the A350 XWB MSN1 exits station 30, the aircraft will go through a series of extensive production and certification / development tests, be painted and have its engines installed. It will then be delivered to the flight-line and be readied for its first flight in mid-2013.

GE bids to increase wind turbine efficiency with fabric-covered blades

GE bids to increase wind turbine efficiency with fabric-covered blades:
GE's fabric-covered blade is reminiscent of the fabric-covered wings used on World War I f...
In a bid to help shape the inexorable march toward more efficient wind power, General Electric Power and Water is developing a new fabric-covered wind turbine blade which promises to cut the cost of wind turbine manufacture significantly, while also allowing a larger blade size, and facilitating easier transportation.
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Aeroscraft dirigible airship prototype approaches completion

Aeroscraft dirigible airship prototype approaches completion:
The Aeroscraft uses a suite of new mechanical and aerospace technologies
The dirigible airship, the oddball aircraft of another era, is making a comeback. California-based Aeros Corporation has created a prototype of its new breed of variable buoyancy aircraft and expects the vehicle to be finished before the end of 2012. With its new cargo handling technology, minimum fuel consumption, vertical take-off and landing features and point to point delivery, the Aeroscraft platform promises to revolutionize airship technology. ..
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NASA announces new rover mission for Mars

NASA announces new rover mission for Mars:
The new Mars rover will borrow much from the rover Curiosity (Image: NASA)
With Curiosity still rolling across the Red Planet, NASA has revealed it will be sending another rover to Mars in 2020. The announcement, which was made at the 2012 American Geophysical Union Fall Meeting in San Francisco, also outlined the space agency’s plans for exploring Mars for the remainder of the decade...
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España podría reducir su participación en EADS del 5.5% al 4%

España podría reducir su participación en EADS:
España podría reducir su participación en EADS del 5.5% al 4%. Francia podría reducir su participación en el consorcio del 15% actual al 12%, equiparándose así a la participación que tendrá Alemania, según un nuevo acuerdo al que habrían llegado los gobiernos de París, Berlín y Madrid.

F-35C Lightning II Hits Weapons Testing Milestone

F-35C Lightning II Hits Weapons Testing Milestone: CF-2 Completes Initial Pit Drop Testing The F-35 integrated test force at Naval Air Station Patuxent River completed a weapons ejection milestone for the Lightning II carrier variant on Nov. 28. CF-2, the second F-35C test aircraft, ejected a 2,000-pound inert GBU-31 Joint Direct Attack Munition (JDAM) and a 500-pound GBU-12 Paveway II Laser Guided Bomb from an internal weapons bay into a foam-covered concrete pit.

Airbus Military Delivers Final A330 MRTT To RAAF

Airbus Military Delivers Final A330 MRTT To RAAF: Last Of Five Tanker-Transports Ordered By The Australian Air Force The fifth and final new generation A330 MRTT multi-role tanker transport ordered by the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) has been delivered by Airbus Military. The handover of the aircraft marks a major milestone for the A330 MRTT program.