Lift And Nozzle Change Effects on Tail Shock project for supersonic commercial aircraft

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Supersonic Aircraft Get Quieter

January 28, 2009 by Editor  
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One of the many reasons the concord was grounded was because of the massive amount of noise pollution generated as the aircraft continually broke the sound-barrier. But recent research and development efforts seem to be targeted towards getting supersonic aircraft back in the air on a commercial level. What has changed?

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Electromagnetic Interference to be Minimized Further

January 21, 2009 by Editor  
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A team of researchers from the University of York’s Department of Electronics have won a €1m European grant to help aerospace companies try to produce safer aircraft whilst at the same time reducing costs involved. The team will specifically be attempting to tackle the problem of trying to test aircraft equipment against electromagnetic interference during the manufacture process.

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2009 Riverside Airshow

January 13, 2009 by Editor  
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Airplane lovers will be happy to know that the next air show is on its way. The Riverside Airshow is set to take the residents of Riverside by storm on March 28, 2009. This fantastic event in Riverside, California, will be enjoying its seventeenth year and it is already well-known for being on of the area’s largest family entertainment events.

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Museum Owner Inducted Into Florida Aviation Hall of Fame

January 8, 2009 by Editor  
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Not many people know much about the man behind the museum, but the Fantasy of Flight aviation museum in Polk City has a reputation for excellence. Little wonder then, that the Florida Aviation Hall of Fame has seen fit to induct the man behind the museum – Kermit Weeks – into their Hall of fame.

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