avionics system

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avionics
noun
uk
/ˌeɪ.viˈɒn.ɪks/
us
/ˌeɪ.viˈɑː.nɪks/
the science and technology of the electronic devices used in aeronautics ...
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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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The larger cabin allows for the newavionicssystem.
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They are also developing anavionicssystemfor take-off acceleration-monitoring and alerting.
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The heads-up display projects, through a combiner, all essential flight information gathered by the integratedavionicssystem.
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This aircraft required very extensive ground support, particularly for its complexavionicssystem, causing the squadron to grow significantly in maintenance inventory and headcount.
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It integrates technologies such as relaxed static stability, fly-by-wire flight control system, multi-mode radar, integrated digitalavionicssystem, composite material structures, and a flat rated engine.
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Early computer and complex avionics systems generated considerable heat; without proper ventilation this would lead to system failures.
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The spacecraft's life support, propulsion, thermal protection and avionics systems are designed to be upgradeable as new technologies become available.
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Avionics systems became more complex with radar, fire-control and other systems.
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It supports maintenance training as well as remove-and-replace training for avionics systems, electrical systems, hydraulic systems, and other mechanical subsystems.
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The biggest benefits are weight savings, the possibility of redundant power circuits and tighter integration between the aircraft flight control systems and its avionics systems.
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A modern aircraft has a far more sophisticated suite of sensors and displays, which are embedded into avionics systems.
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He was also the departure/spin lead instructor and avionics systems test training aircraft program manager.
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Details of the emerging aircraft, including of the pioneering onboard avionics systems, were announced to the public in early 1960.
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The increasing sophistication of avionics systems has led to longer development times.
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The plan included lengthening the airport's runway to 1,800 metres and the upgrading of its avionics systems to allow bigger aircraft to land and take off.
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Although the design life of the spacecraft avionics was only six months, the avionics systems worked flawlessly for over two and a half years before failure.
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Avionics systems have been generally improved, and the new wing is designed to accommodate a communications relay package, which allows the aircraft to act as a relay station.
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Crucial avionics systems would cost extra.
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Services include depot level maintenance, major electromechanical, pneumatic and electronic systems, modification/upgrade programs on aircraft and avionics systems, structural reworks, aircraft painting and corrosion control.
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