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flight and system
The system requires some switching of flight equipment circuits.
* Aircraft flight control system
Thus flight test program was set to integrate the AARGM onto Tornado ECR's weapon system.
In addition, the pilots of the Avro Vulcan or Handley Page Victor bombers could tie their systems into those of the missile and make use of the guidance system to help plot their own flight plan, since the unit in the missile was more advanced than that in the aircraft.
Cruise missiles generally consist of a guidance system, payload, and propulsion system, housed in an airframe with small wings and empennage for flight control.
However, upon approval from the FAA, development is underway for utilizing a new satellite-navigation " hands free " flight system to travel from airport to airport that will eliminate the need for a pilot's license.
Meanwhile, the synchronization gear ( called the Stangensteuerung in German, for " pushrod control system ") devised by the engineers of Anthony Fokker's firm was the first system to see production contracts, and would make the Fokker Eindecker monoplane a feared name over the Western Front, despite its being an adaptation of an obsolete pre-war French Morane-Saulnier racing airplane, with a mediocre performance and poor flight characteristics.
Fly-by-wire ( FBW ) is a system that replaces the conventional manual flight controls of an aircraft with an electronic interface.
Some aircraft, the Panavia Tornado for example, retain a very basic hydro-mechanical backup system for limited flight control capability on losing electrical power, in the case of the Tornado this allows rudimentary control of the stabilators only for pitch and roll axis movements.
This system is used in the Lockheed Martin F-35 Lightning II and in Airbus A380 backup flight controls.
A newer flight control system, called Intelligent Flight Control System ( IFCS ), is an extension of modern digital fly-by-wire flight control systems.
* Aircraft flight control system
File: US Navy 090612-N-3659B-122 Members of Explosive Ordnance Disposal Mobile Unit ( EODMU ) 11, Platoon 0-2, take their positions on the flight deck of the aircraft carrier USS Ronald Reagan ( CVN 76 ) during a fast-roping exercise. jpg | US Navy EOD M45 gas mask system.
Similarly, if space is not described uniformly or time independently, a coordinate system could describe the simple flight of a free body in space as a complicated zig-zag in its coordinate system.
* Aircraft flight control system
Missiles have four system components: targeting and / or guidance, flight system, engine, and warhead.
Whether a guided missile uses a targeting system, a guidance system or both, it needs a flight system.

flight and uses
The plane uses a fuel referred to as liquefied natural gas or LNG, and made its first flight in 1989.
* 1942 – World War II: An American pilot spots a downed, intact Mitsubishi A6M Zero on Akutan Island ( the " Akutan Zero ") that the US Navy uses to learn the aircraft's flight characteristics.
She uses her telekinesis to often lift herself and others giving her the ability of levitation and flight.
The modern uses of radar are highly diverse, including air traffic control, radar astronomy, air-defense systems, antimissile systems ; marine radars to locate landmarks and other ships ; aircraft anticollision systems ; ocean surveillance systems, outer space surveillance and rendezvous systems ; meteorological precipitation monitoring ; altimetry and flight control systems ; guided missile target locating systems ; and ground-penetrating radar for geological observations.
NASA uses the abbreviation SSTOVL for Supersonic Short Take-Off / Vertical Landing, and as of 2012, the X-35B / F-35B are the only aircraft to conform with this combination within one flight.
Usually, aircraft wings have various devices, such as flaps or slats that the pilot uses to modify the shape and surface area of the wing to change its operating characteristics in flight.
In flight, ducks are safe from all but a few predators such as humans and the Peregrine Falcon, which regularly uses its speed and strength to catch ducks.
This system uses the aircraft's flight management computer to send location, speed and altitude information about the aircraft to the ATC.
** The Guidance Replacement Program ( GRP ), initiated in 1993, replaced the disk-based D37D flight computer with a new one that uses radiation-resistant semiconductor RAM.
In vertical flight, the tiltrotor uses controls very similar to a twin or tandem-rotor helicopter.
In vertical flight, the mono tiltrotor uses controls very similar to a coaxial helicopter, such as the Kamov Ka-50.
The pilot also uses a slight amount of rudder in the same direction as the turn to counteract adverse yaw and to produce a " coordinated " turn wherein the fuselage is parallel to the flight path.
Point-to-point sub-orbital spaceflight is a category of spaceflight in which a spacecraft uses a sub-orbital flight for transportation.
Twilight uses her healing powers to increase Linda's strength to Supergirl's level and restores her powers of flight and telekinesis.
FlightGear uses a variety of internally written and imported flight model projects.
It is psychic, uses telekinesis for flight and telepathy to speak.
Air Canada still uses the flight number 143, but the route is now St. John's — Halifax — Ottawa — Edmonton using an Embraer 190 aircraft.
In flight, it uses thermals to move through the air, flapping its wings infrequently.
Other uses of the jumpcut include Vincent Gallo's short " Flying Christ " in which various shots of " christ " jumping are cut together as he is in mid jump, creating the illusion of flight.
Each ability is also represented in the interface by color and an associated element ; speed is blue and uses wind, flight is yellow and uses thunder, power is red and uses fire.

flight and data
Commercial aircraft cockpit data recorders, commonly known as a “ black box ”, store flight information and audio from the cockpit.
The detected events thus become a point cloud data with attributed experimentally measured values, such as ion time of flight or experimentally derived quantities, e. g. time of flight or detector data.
* Flight data recorder, a type of flight recorder used to record aircraft and pilot behavior to analyze accidents ( commonly called " black boxes ")
These claims are contradicted by experimental data and fail to explain evidence in the Luneau video of white dorsal plumage, distinctive flight behavior, and a perched woodpecker with white upper parts.
* The data recorder from United Airlines flight 93 is recovered.
In mid-1976 the orbiter was used for ground vibration tests, allowing engineers to compare data from an actual flight vehicle with theoretical models.
Unlike Flight 11, which had turned its transponder off, Flight 175's flight data could still be properly monitored.
They located the flight data recorder on September 13 and the cockpit voice recorder the following day.
Give me your data on the flight!
* November 18 – Russian President Boris Yeltsin releases the flight data recorder ( FDR ) and cockpit voice recorder ( CVR ) of KAL 007, shot down by the Soviets in 1983.
Typical components of a ground segment in use during normal operations include a mission operations facility where the flight operations team conducts the operations of the spacecraft, a data processing and storage facility, ground stations to radiate signals to and receive signals from the spacecraft, and a voice and data communications network to connect all mission elements.
The data produced during the flight consisted of two categories, namely tracking data and telemetry data.
* The Mariner 6 and 7 flight paths and their determination from tracking data
* The Mariner 5 flight path and its determination from tracking data
Network links with both a high bandwidth and a high RTT can have a very large amount of data ( the bandwidth-delay product ) " in flight " at any given time.
Flight test programs typically monitor data collected from on-board flight test instrumentation over a PCM / RF link.
The 2007 documentary film Welcome Aboard Toxic Airlines contained evidence that vital data was withheld from a 1999-2000 Australian Senate Inqury into the health and flight safety issues relating to oil fumes on the BAe 146.

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