miércoles, 6 de julio de 2016

CFM Sees History On Its Side As Leap Engine Comes Of Age - Aviation International News [feedly]

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CFM Sees History On Its Side As Leap Engine Comes Of Age
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Assuming China's Comac ever delivers on its so-far unfulfilled ambitions to bring the C919 to market, Leap will power that aircraft, too. During the month of May, CFM achieved simultaneous FAA/EASA certification for both the A320neo's Leap 1A turbofan ...

Pontifications: Boeing is back



July 4, 2016, © Leeham Co.: It’s looking like all the pain and agony of the 787 development is behind Boeing. (Except for the deferred production costs, of course.)

Boeing is back into airplane development mode.

To be sure, only one of these is a new airplane. The others are derivatives. But at least Boeing seems to be on the move after slowing the train (to mix the metaphors) considerably following the 787 debacle.

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Aero Vodochody Reviewing Aerostructures Work [feedly]

The company is focusing attention on three key programs: Bombardier's CSeries airliner, Embraer's KC-390 airlifter and the Sikorsky S-76 helicopter.

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According to the Sukhoi aircraft manufacturer, flight tests of Russia's Sukhoi T-50 (PAK FA) fifth-generation fighter aircraft are at the final stage.

Sputnik International
Flight Tests of Russia's Advanced PAK FA Fighters Almost ...
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MOSCOW (Sputnik) – Flight tests of Russia's Sukhoi T-50 (PAK FA) fifth-generation fighter aircraft are at the final stage, with more than 700 test flights carried out, the Sukhoi aircraft manufacturer said in an annual report on Monday. "Prospective ...
Irkut To Conclude 14 Su-30 Jets Deliveries To Algeria Next YearDefenseworld.net

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OrbitOutlook integrates diverse network to help avoid collisions in space [feedly]

Washington DC (SPX) Jul 03, 2016
More than 500,000 pieces of manmade space debris-including spent rocket stages, defunct satellites, and fragments as small as flecks of paint-currently hurtle around the Earth at roughly 17,000 miles per hour. At those speeds, impacts involving even the smallest of those items can damage satellites and spawn chain reactions of collisions, increasing the amount of orbital flotsam and creating "mi






http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/OrbitOutlook_Integrates_Largest_and_Most_Diverse_Network_of_Space_Sensors_Ever_to_Help_Avoid_Collisions_in_Space_999.html

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Russian-Made Sunflower Radar is Capable of Detecting F-35 Jets

http://sputniknews.com/science/20160702/1042341025/russia-podsolnukh-radar-f35.html

[...] There is an additional advantage that this type of radars brings to the table. "Short-wave stations see stealth fighter jets as clearly as WWII-era aircraft," Svobodnaya Pressa observed, referring to cutting-edge planes that have been created to avoid detection by radars or sonars, like the F-35.

RemoveDebris to launch space cleanup demonstrator [feedly]

According to the Surrey Space Centre, there are some 7,000 tonnes (7,716 tons) of space debris circling the Earth, consisting of dead satellites, booster rocket stages, paint chips, and shrapnel from collisions. Whizzing in orbit at tens of thousands of miles per hour, even a small fragment could destroy a satellite. To help clean things up, the Centre has announced that it is leading a mission early next year to send the RemoveDebris demonstrator into orbit to test low-cost technologies that could be used to collect and remove space debris.

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Success! NASA's Juno Spacecraft Made It To Jupiter

Let the science begin Mission control to comms: "Welcome to Jupiter!" At 8:53 pm Pacific on Independence Day, the Juno spacecraft successfully cartwheeled into orbit around Jupiter, officially beginning the mission to further understand the mysterious gas giant. Cheers and applause were heard her...

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The Jet Fighter Of The 2040s Will Be A Stealthy Drone Herder

Conceptualizing future aerial battlefields African elephants gestate for up to 23 months in the womb. That's the longest time between conception and birth in the natural worlds, but it's got nothing on modern fighter jets, which can gestate for decades. New airplanes just now entering military se...

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