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1971
1971 - 0001.PDF
January-June 1971 PRICE 40p IPC TRANSPORT PRESS LTD DORSET HOUSE STAMFORD STREET LONDON SE1 9LU index to volume 99 Aero engines Cml V/Stol Survey Third-level Airlines Sweden's Aircraft Industry Private Aircraft World Missiles RAAF Golden Jubilee Concorde for the Airlines—1 Concorde for the Airlines—2 Concorde for the Airlines—3 Italy's Aircraft Industry World Airlines Netherlands' Aviation Industry Paris Show Guide Paris Show Report Paris Show Review 7 January 14 January 21 January 28 January 4 February 11 February 18 February 25 February 4 March 11 March 18 March 25 March 1 April 8 April 15 April 22 April 29 April 6 May 13 May 20 May 27 May 3 June 10 June 17 June l-36a 37-74a 75-112 U3-142a 143-178 179-220 22l-260a 261-294 295-324a 325-356a 357-400 401^t36a 437-470a 471-506 S07-534a 535-564 565-592a 593-662a 663-698a 699-734a 735-794a 795-840 841-8788 879-908a World's Air Forces 24 June 909-954 A & AEE (Aeroplane and Armament Experimental Establishment), to be visited by Queen on 50th anniversary, 264; fifty years of test flying by (illus trated commemorative articles), 369-373; Princess Anne watches flying display, and exhibition at (report and photos), 403 and 404; 50th anniversary flying display. Flight photographs of, 458-459 ABC World Airways Guide, 25th anniversary of, 797 Abrasive Developments Ltd, machine specially designed and built by to utilise "Vaqua" process for surface finishes of aircraft components, 418 Accident and Incident Review (tables): December 1970, 46; 1970, 105; January. February. March 1971.571; ACCIDENTS (investigations into): American Airlines Boeing 707-Cessna 150, SI: British Eagle Viscount, 126; Viscount G-APPU at Southend, 148; Skyvan at Washington, 451; E. J. Executive Jet Aviation Learjet 23, 481; TAG Dove. 481; wreckage of Caravelle recovered from Mediterranean, 517; Pilgrim Aviation Twin Otter, 519; Channel Airways HS.748S at Portsmouth, 596: Aeronca C-100, 710; BOAC Super VC10, 740-741: Beagle Pup, 746; Aviogenex TTJ-134A, flight recorder of recovered. 798; prototype Corvette, 889 ACCIDENTS (reports of) Nord 262 of Rousseau Aviation, 3; Comet of United Arab Airlines, 3; Trans Caribbean Boeing 727, 6: Pakistan International F.27, 6; RAF Vulcan B.2. 39; Aeroflot IL-18 and FAA DC-3, 44; Alitalia Caravelle at Turin, 46; Nord 262 of French Air Force, 115; BEA Trident—RAE Comet and Balkan Bulgarian IL-18, 126; RAF Jet Provost and RN Sea Prince, 356; Aerospatiale Corvette, 440; RAF Harrier at Wildenrath, 659; TU-134A of Avio genex, 737; Apache Airlines Carstedt CJ-600, 745: Fleet Air Arm F-4K Phantom, 792; three SAAF Mercurius HS. 125s, 797; DC-9 of Air West and US Navy Phantom, 843; Allegheny Airlines Con- vair 580, 917 Accident Review, 1969 (report and table), 44 AEG-Telefunken. building working model of "double action" flexible solar array (drawings of), 73 Aeritalia, agreement with Boeing for design, test and manufacture of jet-powered Stol transport, 799 Aer Lingus-Irish, expects to earn £42 million revenue in 1971-72, 187; Irish Government unable to bail out if falls into financial straits, 411; first 747 of (photo), 411; suspension of Dublin—Shannon services sparks new row between Ireland and USA, 541; instructed by Irish Government to continue operating Shannon —Dublin domestic services, 570; making 25-year debenture stock issue. 573 Aerobatics, training weekend for to be held at Sywell, 337; McAully Aerobatic Trophy competition winners of and Air Squadron Aerobatic Trophy competition (announcement of), 672 Aero Club, Royal, to have permanent headquarters in West End of London, 146 Aero Commander Model 112, new (photo of), 11 Aero-Docks, supply extra-high crew steps for Boeing 747s to Aer Lingus, 558 Aerodrome Owners' Association (AOA), annual dinner of (report), 304; air cargo to be theme of 1971 con ference, 801 Aero-engine industry, world's, detailed survey of (special illustrated feature), 15-28 Aeroflot, discussions between Japanese and Soviet Governments on further co-operation of with JAL, 148; planning to extend international routes to South America, Australia and Africa, 226; negotiations with Lufthansa begin, 364; service to Bangkok expected following bilateral USSR—Thailand agreement drafting, 406; inaugurates scheduled route between Khabarovsk and Tokyo, 706; denies that Tu-144 foreced to land at Warsaw on return from Paris, 911: Tokyo—Khabarovsk flights inaugurated with JAL. 919; expects to carry 79 million passengers this year. 947 Aerolineas Peruanas (Apsa), Peruvian Government considering taking over, 543; ceases operations, reported to be negotiating Government assistance, 669 Aeronautical Radio Inc, considering construction of nationwide micro-wave-coaxialcable communications system for air transport industry. 523 Aeronautical Research Council, Prof P. R. Owen to succeed Prof A. D. Young as chairman of, 440 Aeroquip (UK) Ltd, trading name for Super Oil Seals ( & Gaskets Ltd following acquisition by the Aeroquip Corp of USA, 127 Aerospatiale, announces that France had exported record number of helicopters in 1970, 40; total heli copter sales in 1970 (details), 153; to collaborate with Piper Aircraft in light aircraft production and sales. 860 Aerospatiale Nord Exocet missile, Anglo-French nego tiations on production of for Royal Navy, 140; first test phase ends, 840; British Government states that will buy subject to concluding satisfactory negotia tions with France, 842; photo, 908; first firing of complete missile with automatic guidance system, 952 Aerospatiale SS. 11 BI anti-tank missiles in Indian Army Day Parade in New Delhi (photo), 592 Aerospatiale/BAC Concorde: public opinion poll on (results of survey), 44; MoAS conducting an evaluation of payload (Sensor), 77; Commons questions on (report), 116; complaints and claims for damage after first eleven flights by down "boom alley", 118; PanAm president on, 224; and the environment, 225-226; March 29 set as date for Anglo-French ministerial decision on programme, and BOAC position on, 263; employment on in UK. 452; production Concordes "no noisier than current airliners" (details and diagrams), 476-477; for the airlines. Part I of special feature on (including cut away drawing), i-xiv, April 15 issue; authorisation for production of nos 7-10 may be forthcoming at ministerial meeting, 536; first production for the air lines (photo), 537; for the airlines (part two of special feature on, including cutaway drawing of Olympus 602), xvii-xxxii, April 22 issue; authorisation to build four more given at Anglo-French Ministerial meeting. 566; French and British Trade Unionists confirm faith in Concorde, 567; clears US noise hurdle, 569; for the airlines (part three of special feature on), xxxiii-xlvii, April 29 issue; Dunlop braking system on, 587; estimated development costs now £885 million (parliamentary statement) and MEA will buy if extra cost of operating can be kept below 50 per cent, 703; United Air Lines not prepared to comment on reports that review by the airline had shown Concorde to be uneconomic on US West Coast-Hawaii routes, 738; president of Pan American calls for six months" testing on Atlantic routes before putting into produc tion. 803; Item developed for. 903 001 and 002, flight test programme, RAeS lecture on by B. Trubshaw, 81; Continental Airlines' presi dent's views on, 185 001, coming to end of planned three-week grounding, 43; intake failure on No 4 engine of, 185; proposed flight in by French President, 509; resumes flight trials, 539; President Pompidou flies at Mach 2 in, 664; makes first fully automatic approach and touchdown, 708; due to set off on part of long distance flight-test schedule with Toulouse-Dakar flight, 738; Senator B. Goldwater flies in, 843 002, engaged mainly on subsonic performance work, 43; resumes flight-test programme (report and photo), 512; resumes flight testing, 539; Olympus with production-type low-pressure compressor, being installed in, 708; flies with production-type O-swirl inlet fitted to one of Olympus turbojets 738; view from cockpit of in supersonic cruise (photo), 740 01, makes first move (news item and photo), 472 Second production, photo of construction of, 594 Aerospatiale Caravelle 12. expected to receive certi fication, 266
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