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    B 1 Lancer Outline

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    Title: The B-1 Lancer Pattern of Organization: Topical Subject: U.S Air Force Bomber General Purpose: To Inform Specific Purpose: To educate the class about the history, features, and operations of the Rockwell B-1 Lancer Introduction I. As we all know, the United States military is one of the strongest in the world. II. You might ask yourself why we have the strongest military. A. Luck, a blessing, or perhaps a calculated hard, honest work. B. “It’s not always the best that win;…

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    Lockheed Martin Skunk

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    sustaining service through 2025 and beyond. It is forty-percent larger today with new engines and sensors. Types of sensors that were invested in over the last 15 years were the enhanced radar sensors and SIGINT sensors. Also, the General Electric turbofan engine was invested in for raised efficiency and power (“U-2S: Unparalleled High Altitude Reconnaissance”, 2014). Another that was built upon was…

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    1970s Oil Crisis Essay

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    Although some of these development programs did not directly contribute to fuel saving during the two oil crises, the invaluable technological breakthroughs from radical research projects like this allowed future improvements to be made, and are seen everywhere today equipping the most advanced, efficient aircrafts ever produced. In other words, companies involved in these programs absorbed the innovations from these projects and used them in the next generation of aircrafts. General Electric…

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    are very efficient at lower airspeeds, Burn less fuel per Nautical Mile an requirer shorter distances for take off and landings. Common among many small charter airlines and freight companies is the use of turboprop engines rather than turbine or turbofan engines mainly due to the reduced costs associated with running the engines. The reduction in costs and greater ability to maintain turboprop engines, allows small airlines to offset the reduction in cruising speed and performance making them…

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    Hello Steemians, guess it's time to drop my second STEM post. But first I'd like to recognize two individuals that may have helped me get the right start into the steem community, the persons of @sogless and @mrbreeziewrites. They've been of good guidance. Yeah, to the business of the day. Since I'm just getting to my third year in the University studying Mechanical Engineering, I should say I know just little in the world of Engineering until steemit kinda made me expose myself to that world…

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    The DC-10 is jet airliner manufactured by McDonnel Douglas. It featured an unusual three-engine design, with two turbofan engines mounting on the underwing pylons and the third at the base of the vertical stabilizer. Also unusual is the DC-10’s outwardly opening cargo door. Most planes have their cargo doors swinging inwardly to utilize the pressure difference between the thin atmospheric air at altitude and the pressurized fuselage to keep the cargo door solidly in place. However, McDonnel…

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    Jet Fuel

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    Jet fuel consists of about 30% to 40% of an airline's expenses, giving good reason to do everything they can to try to increase the efficiency of their fleet. There are many factors that go into how much fuel each plane uses. since a plane uses more fuel during takeoff and climb, the climb is a bigger part of a short flight vs. a longer flight where it will be at cruising altitude longer. It takes fuel to carry fuel and a 747 filled to the max with over 6500 gallons of fuel weighing 6.8 lbs…

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    Presentation Hindustan Aeronautics is an Indian state-claimed Aerospace and resistance organization situated in Bangalore, Karnataka. It is represented under the administration of the Indian Ministry of Defense. The administration possessed enterprise is principally included in the operations of the aeronautic trade. These incorporate assembling and get together of airplane, route and related correspondence hardware and air terminals operation. The Engine Division, which is ISO-9002 affirmed…

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    Cathay Pi Case Study

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    For thousands of years, flying was just a fantasy. Human beings always yearn to fly in the sky but all they can ever do were to dream. Then in a single century, what was deemed as a fantasy became reality. On 17 December 1903, Wright brothers became the first humans to concur to sky. And soon after, the first commercial flight took-off with “Benoist XIV”, a two seater with a relatively small flight deck plane piloted by Tony Jannus, veteran test pilot and barnstormer from St. Petersburg to Tampa…

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    The first flight made by SpaceShipOne was piloted by Mike Melville on June 21st, 2004 who ascended to three hundred and thirty thousand feet to make his private suborbital flight. SpaceShipOne can carry the pilot and two additional passengers. A turbofan-powered airplane named the “White Knight” is what takes the aircraft to the designated altitude needed to launch the spacecraft. The “White Knight” ascended to fifty thousand feet where SpaceShipOne fired and arced through space. Thanks to Burt…

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