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Aviation Seals and Aircraft Insulation

Posted on March 16, 2021 Robert Jones

When designing aircraft, seals and insulators serve as crucial components that may heavily affect the performance and safety of flight operations. Although seals and insulating materials may serve similar areas of an aircraft and share certain characteristics and features, both types of aircraft parts serve their own unique and important roles for assemblies. With seals and insulators both serving to increase safety and performance with their implementation within aircraft, having a basic understanding of each can be very useful when procuring or maintaining parts.

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How Aircraft Utilize Spoilers and Speed Brakes to Reduce Speed

Posted on December 30, 2020 Robert Jones

While much investment has been put into advancing the speed capabilities of aircraft over the years with higher engine thrust and refined structures, improving the technology that provides speed reduction has been just as important to aviation engineers. Whether slowing the aircraft down for a descent or coming to a full stop once on the ground, a number of devices and systems must work together in order to reduce the speed of an aircraft during operations as needed. With the use of spoilers and brakes, pilots can harness the forces of drag and aerodynamics to efficiently and safely reduce the speed of their aircraft during flight and ground procedures.

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Types of proximity sensors

Posted on December 9, 2020 Robert Jones

A proximity sensor is a type of sensor that replaces contact detection methods such as limit switches. Proximity sensors aim to detect an object without actually contacting it. It is able to detect the movement information and presence information of the object via electrical signals. It uses the displacement sensor’s sensitivity to an approaching object to recognize the proximity of the object and subsequently output the corresponding switch signal. Because of this, proximity sensors are commonly referred to as proximity switches. This blog will discuss proximity sensors in detail, as well as their application in aircraft landing systems.

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How Airplane Ailerons Work

Posted on November 2, 2020 Robert Jones

In order to efficiently and successfully achieve lift and adjust the orientation of an aircraft for flight, the aerodynamic forces acting upon the airplane must be manipulated. In early aircraft, turning was often conducted through the warping of the aircraft wings, though this method proved to be inefficient and could risk failure. In modern aircraft, pilots can now rely on aircraft parts such as ailerons, which are one of the primary flight controls of an aircraft that allow for the governing of the longitudinal axis (roll). In this blog, we will discuss what airplane ailerons are, as well as how they provide aircraft control to the pilot.

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Changes in Aircraft Design and Components to Reduce Fuel Consumption

Posted on October 30, 2020 Robert Jones

As the aviation industry moves towards more green initiatives to reduce fuel consumption, decrease carbon emissions, and save money on operating costs, engineers are finding new methods in aircraft design and components to further realize such an endeavor. Reducing the amount of fuel that an aircraft requires for flight is a crucial undertaking, as fuel serves as the largest cost for most aircraft operators. Whether civilian or military, the operation of aircraft can reach upwards of $10,000 a year per pound of the aircraft just in fuel costs. In this blog, we will discuss some of the main ways in which aircraft design is changing to reduce fuel consumption including reducing drag, finding new methods of wiring, designing new equipment, and engineering improved engines.

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Aircraft Lubricants - Oils and greases

Posted on July 29, 2020 Robert Jones

While aircraft have revolutionized our capabilities of long distance travel and interconnectedness, they are still vehicles containing many complex and sensitive components that must be protected to ensure reliability. With a multitude of systems and aircraft parts moving and functioning close together, high amounts of heat and friction is often produced and may lead to heavy damages if left unchecked. To mitigate such forces and to maintain smooth and efficient operation, lubricants are utilized.

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The Future of Aerospace Technology

Posted on July 3, 2020 Robert Jones

The aerospace, aviation, and defense industries are constantly evolving to increase both performance and safety standards. Recent advances in technology include improvements to engines, propulsion units, wings, aerodynamics, and much more. Countless innovations have come to fruition in the past few years, and many more are waiting in the wings. This blog will explain six of the most exciting emerging aerospace technologies currently in development.

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Key Points of the Aerospace Pressure Transducer for Flight Testing

Posted on June 11, 2020 Robert Jones

Many people have made air voyages via plane or will sooner or later in life. Regardless of whether you've never gone to a plane, you're probably going to have seen them for an amazing duration. Regardless of the off chance that you have flown previously or not, the majority of people can concur we never truly invested a ton of energy pondering how they work. Keeping a plane, or any airplane so far as that is concerned, maintained all around is a confounded procedure that depends on explicit gear. A weight transducer is one such bit of gear that is associated with the flight procedure all things considered. For more information, read on below.

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Non-aircraft Engine Electrical System Components

Posted on May 14, 2020 Robert Jones

The Federal Supply Code (FSC) 2920 is described as Engine Electrical System Components, Nonaircraft. Within this category, a number of parts are classified which include generators, spark plugs, batteries, and many more engine components. As this Federal Supply Code excludes components that are in relation to Aircraft Generators (FSC 2925), most included items serve non-aircraft vehicles and applications. In this blog, we will provide an overview of FSC 2920, discussing some of the common included components.

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