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Aviation History
1970
1970 - 1157.PDF
The Case Against Private Aviation, by D. Bain: A History of the Marconi Company, by W J. Baker; ane's All the World's Aircraft 1945^46, edited by L. Bridgman; Off the Beam, by R. Chandler; Heinkel: An Aircraft Album, by P. St. John Turner; Historical Aviation Album, Volume VIII, by P. R. Matt/ Air Facts and Feats A Record of Aerospace Achievements, compiled by F. K. Mason and M. C. Windrow, and Veteran and Vintage Aircraft, compiled by L. Hunt: 952 Noise Bibliography, Medical Index, Airport Guide, and Planning Guide (reviewed on Air Transport): 972 Borman, Col Frank, receives gold medal of the Royal Aero Club (photo), 4 Bosch, Robert, GmbH, forms joint company with Joseph Lucas (Industries) Ltd, 879 Bournemouth control zone, continuance of questions by BLAC, 776-777 Bramson, A. E., private flying features: Flap or no flap?, 199; One man's ideal, 436; Means to an end, 777 Braniff International Airways, negotiations for sale of?, 195; C. E. Acker appointed president, 481; intro ducing 747s on services to Hawaii, 554; to reduce jet coach fares to Hawaii Lf CAB approval forthcoming, 699; 747 of (photo), 1003 Brazilian Air Force, I ast remaining F-80-4200 of 1st/ 4th Fightet Aviation Group (photo), 575; Breguet Atlantic demonstrations to, 610 Bridport-Gundry Ltd, protective nets by in Concorde environmental tests, 719 Bristol Freighter Mk31, possible developments of (illustrated feature article), 916-917 Bristow Helicopters, S-6lNs of off Malaysian coast (photo), 155; carries out evaluation of SA.330 Puma (photo), 523 Britain's aircraft industry 1970 (pre-SBAC display special illustrated feature), 336-372 Britain's airlines, Flight guide to British air transport industry, 627-626 British Air Ferries, Lydd-Le Touquet car-ferry service to end, 332; first HS.748 of (photo), 831 British airlines, scheduled and non-scheduled services in 1969 (tables), 74 British Airport Construction and Equipment Associ-tion, participation in Moscow exhibition being sponsored by, 330; L. Dale appointed vice-president, 521 British Airports Authority, chairman's warning that Vtol and Stol developments will not put off need for extra runway capacity in London area, 38; major problems facing, 105; annual report and accounts published, 431; chairman's appointment extended for further year, 480; annual report, details of, 484- 486; H. V. L. Thompson appointed deputy director in Planning Department of, 641; interview with director of operations of, 877 British Air Services, ideas for local air services, report on,523 British Air Services, third level operation plans, 938 British Filters Ltd, R. H. Eaton made managing direc tor, 641 British Government, major statement on aviation policy promised, 617 British Hovercraft Corporation: Sir Christopher Hartley to become full-time deputy chairman, 4 British Island Airways, new logo of, 302; announces new appointments, 699; adds eighth Herald to fleet, 1005 British Ropes Ltd, one-inch-mesh net for reinforcement demonstrated at Sywell (photo), 641 British Timken, B. R. E. Farey made automotive sales manager, b41 British United Island Airways, re-named British Island Airways, 151 Britten-Norman Islander, first with 300 h.p. engines delivered (news item and photo), 839; fitted with MAD gear (photo), 867; executive layout (photo of interior), 901; price of, £48,000 (correction), 967; operating San Francisco-Sacramento Stolport service (photo), 974 Britten-Norman Islander Mk III (Trislander), report on, 429; details of, 486 and 493; descriptive feature of, with photos, 524-525; plans to convert three more Islanders to three-engined layout, 704 Britten-Norman Nymph 160, photo of, 522 Brunei, Sultan of, orders HS.748, 590 Brymon Aviation, opens new flying school at South ampton, 556 BSI (British Standards Institution), revises four further sections of BS.185 Glossary of Aeronautical Terms, 687; BS M37 (new standard), 879; publishes two leaflets on metric standards for electrical cables, 1015 BUA (British United Airways), applies to ATLB for £10 London-Newcastle fare, 113; delay in merger with Caledonian, 149; strike averted, 189; scheduled passenger traffic up 30 per cent, 223; to take over accommodation at Heathrow as cargo unit, 481; application for "blanket" Class c licence rejected by ATLB, 516; expects "interjet" services to make a profit, 770 Burma Airlines, Union of, buvs Air West 727, 41 Burmese Air Force, T-33 of (photo), 476 Business aircraft (special feature), 450-464 Business and Industrial Training Ltd, arranging seminar on management training, 562 Butler Aviation, decides not to re-purchase MU-2 assembly plant in Texas, 114; loses nearly £100,000 in first half of 1970, 305; reports loss for first six months of 1970, 523; forecast net loss for third financial year-quarter, 704; signs contracts with BOAC and Northeast Airlines for refuelling services at Detroit, 969 c Cabair, new member of Air Taxi Operators Association, 523 CAE Electronics Ltd, receives JAT order for DC-9 simulator, 779 CAFU (BoT Civil Aviation Flying Unit), takes delivery of BH-125 3-BR, 268 INDEX Caledonian Airways, plan to promote low-cost travel between Europe and North America with Travellers International, 39; two Boeing 707-320Cs acquired by, 39; I. Ritchie appointed to the board and J. G. Johnson sales planning manager. 72; largest British independent airline (BoT figures), 151; R. Dobson appointed industrial relations consultant to, 152; employees told desirable that second-force airline should become public company, 262: opens Far East sales centre, 392; J. Gatland appointed new sales manager for Africa and the Near East, 521; negotiations with owners of BUA moving to con clusion, 617 Caledonian/BUA board appointments, 831-832 Caledonian/BUA, understood to have accepted BOAC West African routes. 928; announcement of routes to be transferred to from the corporations, 968 California Airmotive, Turbo Star 402 makes first flight (with photos), 45 Campbell Crickets, seven ordered by Kuwait agents for Campbell Gyrocopters, 13; Campbell Aircraft managing director organises gyroplane race, 14 Canada, second to USA in number of private pilots. 235; satellite communications authority (Telesat) signs contract with Hughes Aircraft Co for satellite for Canadian domestic network, 548; to consider installing anti-ballistic missile system?, 610; plans for hangars and maintenance facilities for mobile helicopter force announced, 690 Canadair CF-5, 74 to go into storage, 426; uses may be found for surplus, 576; six doing trials in Europe, 690; production of (photos), 822 Canadair CL-215 water bombers, last of ten delivered to the Service de la Protection Civile, report and photo, 78 Canadair CL-41R (photo), 290 Canadair CL-84, Mintech team looks at as platform for V/Stol (Sensor), 513 Canadair CX-84, illustrated feature of (including cut away drawing), 534-538 Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, second International Congress and Exposition, 730 Canadian Armed Forces, two or four Boeing 707s for to be equipped for use as tankers, 576; CF-5s to fly to Germany for tactical fighter trials, 610; decision to order P-3C Orions, 761; correction, 821 Canadian Government, decision to form water-bomber fleet imminent, 736a; scheme for 25 CL-215 water bomber fleet looks doubtful, 901 Canadian Science Council, proposes establishment of maior programme for Stol services, 970 Caproni Calif glider, description and photo, 902 Cargolux, CL-44D (ex-Loftleidir) at Birmingham (photo), 191 Caribair, proposed Eastern Air Lines take-over of, 895 Carlis International (Aviation) Ltd, consultancy service set up by R. A. Pycroft, 72 Cathay Pacific Airlines, J. Chang appointed district sales manager. Hong Kong, 699 Centaur D second stage, nine final missions planned for, 508 Cessna Aircraft, profit for first nine months of 1970, 200; drop in profits in 1970 financial year. 704 Cessna Aircraft, Stationair and changes in single-engined range (report and photos), 936 Cessna 150, flaps warning by FAA, 14 Cessna 195, vintage meeting at Wichita, 235 Cessna 3100, at Birmingham on delivery flight (photo), 374 Cessna 310 and 400 Series, changes to. 938 Cessna Citation, American Airlines to provide initial crew training for purchasers of, 155; two prototypes (photo), 512; Citation 500, detailed type specification for (with photos), 555 Cessna 421B Golden Eagle (photos of), 217: illustrated feature on, including cutaway drawing, 451-454 Champion Aircraft, taken over by Bellanca Aircraft Corporation, 625 Channel Airways, A. E. S. Johnson resigns as technical director, 76; resignation of managing director B. M. Williams announced, 516; awarded DM12 million contract for charter flights between Berlin and Southern European/Mediterranean, 516; to cease operations from Tees-side, 741 Charter Airlines, UK, costings by under scrutiny by BoT, 664 Charter regulations, UK Government to consider suggestions for compliance with, 864 Chevron Standard Oil Co, buys HS.748 demonstrator (report and photo), 778 Chilean Air Force^ Beechcraft 99A instrument flying trainers (photo), 36 Chilean Navy, four Bell 206A JetRangers recently delivered to, 37 China, civil aviation mission from leaves France after visiting aircraft industry, 548 China, detailed studies of civil aircraft requirements in progress, 741; to buy One-Elevens and VClOs?, 767 Christmas gifts, choosing, suggestions for (photographic feature), 869-873 Cierva CR.LTH-1, for demonstration at SBAC Display (photo), 385 Civil Aeronautics Board, US: cracking down on airlines not complying with overbooking regulations, 3; seeks powers to regulate activities of foreign airlines operating into USA. 150: chairman discusses balance between scheduled and charter services, 302; applica tions for increased domestic fares in USA filed with, 331; issues list of depreciation standards for current airline aircraft, 331; chairman says economics of retrofitting jets with noise-suppressor devices "un reasonable", 516; W. M. Dapper appointed a hearing examiner of, 517; three new committees to advise on air transport matters, 736; refuses approval for capacity-limiting agreement between three US air lines, 770; to prepare proposals for statistics of customer complaints, 1004 Civil Aeronautics Board, US (CAB), G. F. Hadlock appointed deputy director, Bureau of Enforcement, 231 Civil Aviation (Declaratory Provisions) Bill, has first reading, 697; passes through Committee stage, 968 Civil aviation policy, UK, government's statement on expected, 831 Clear air turbulence, detected for first time with radar (Sensor), 37 Clifford Aviation, Peter, appointed a Piper main dealer, 268 V CNES (Centre Nationale d'Etudes Spatiales). balloon still transmitting signals after a year. 184; to sell space space technology to countries wishing to advance embryonic programmes, 653 Coastguard, US. HC-130B of (photo), 214: C-123B Provider of at Biggin Hill (photo). 330 Coca Cola, Gulfstream 2 of at Heathrow (photo), 664 ColemUl Enterprises, modified Beech Barons being offered by, 590 Colombian Air Force, Dassault Mirage 5s ordered for. 1027 Collins Radio Co, selected by Dassault to provide flight control system for Falcon 10, 62 Command Airways, submits letters of intent for two DHC-7S, 970 Commercial Aircraft Survey (special feature), 782-812a Communist bloc co-operative space programme. Intercosmos 3 launched, 294 Commuter Airlines, US, FAA report lists developments which may help, 374 Compensation for death of or injury to airline pas sengers. Air Law Group of Royal Aeronautical Society Symposium on, 520; RAeS symposium on (report), 837-838 Competitions: Air Squadron Trophy, results, 306 Computing Devices of Canada Ltd, E. B. Daubney appointed president, 1015 Comsat (Communications Satellite Corporation), annual report for 1969, 220; awaiting permission to go ahead with US domestic satellite network, 763 Comsat, Canadian domestic network, Hughes Aircraft to build three satellites for Telesat and artist's im pression of, 855 Conferences and Symposia: BLAC Symposium for flying club operators announced, 335 Conservative Government, UK, Minister of State and Parliamentary Secretary appointments, 4 Conservative Parliamentary Aviation Committee, briefing on MRCA and visit to MBB, 222 Conservative Political Centre, Guidelines for Airlines pamphlet published, 516; reflects rank-and-file feelings in Conservative Party, 587-588 Continental Airlines, report on finances, 194 Cook Challenger, photos of, 705 Corfield, F., Minister of Aviation Supply (photo), 893 Cossor, CILS.75/76 airborne ILS ordered by Mintech, 641 Cossor, SSR.700 system, Denmark becomes fifth European country to select, 687 Court Line, takes delivery of Piper Navajo (photo), 45: reports that to place order for Lockheed TriStar discounted as premature, 548 CPA Electrical, "Semaphore" light/power module (Photo), 840 Cruzeiro, orders three Boeing 727s, 44 Cryogenics Council, British, to sponsor exhibition and conference, 287 CSE Group of Companies, R. Smith appointed managing director of, 523; being given exclusive distributor rights for Bell range of helicopters in UK and Ireland (Sensor), 657; to receive first two Bell demonstration helicopters in December, 704 Cubic Corp, receives FAA approval for new VORLOC II bad weather landing aid, 664 Custer Channel Wing, CCW-5 prototype flies (descrip tion, photograph and drawing), 625 Cyprus Airways likely to order Trident 3B, 927 d DAF Automobile Industry, world's largest airport tanker unit manufactured by (photo), 533 Dalotel DM 165 aerobatic trainer, description and photo, 116 Dan-Air Services, Nord 262 (photo), 36; chooses Nord 262 (illustrated feature article), 110-111; recom mended by CAB examiner for foreign air-carrier permit, 150; information on finances and operations of in CAB examiner's report, 303; expects to begin transatlantic charters, and Dan-Air Intercontinental being formed, 836 Danish Air Force. Royal, Saab Draken for (photo). 425; first three delivered, 426; delivery of Teledyne Ryan navigation equipment to. 576; Catalina makes final flight (photo), 921 Danish Army, contracts for 12 Hughes Model 500M helicopters, 576 Dassault, Avions Marcel: Falcon 10 rolled out. photo 478; news item, 479; Falcon 10 prototype engines run (photo), 704; makes first flight (news item and photo), 891 Dassault, Avions Marcel: Falcon 20, 270tb firm order for, 938 Dassault, Avions Marcel: Mercure construction on schedule, 44; Mercure forward fuselage section arrives at Bordeaux (photo), 68; French view of Mercure (feature article), 153; final Mercure fuselage mate (photo), 729 Dassault Milan, possibilities of sales of, 852 Dassault Mirage G.4 prototype, to be known as G.8 (Sensor), 859; Mirage G with three overload tanks (photo), 919 Decca Navigator Co, chairman refers to "inadequate profits", 729; development with Ambac industries of navigation system (report and photos). 775 Decca Radar Ltd* contract with BAC under which will supply radar for Rapier system, 598 Decca, Danac area navigation equipment in Short Skyliner (photo), 625 Defence. Supplementary Statement on, 1970, report on, 722-723 Defence, UK, new Government policy and Under-Secretary appointments, 32 Defence, UK Minister of, on Far East defence, 290 Defence, UK Ministry of, Defence Quality Assurance Board set up jointly with Mintech, 380; Prof H. Bondi appointed chief scientific adviser, 821 Defence Staff, UK, Admiral Hill-Norton to be chief of, 214 Defence and Industry (RUSI lecture by Sir Reginald Verdon Smith), 887
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