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avionics

avionics
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • science and technology of electronic systems and devices for aeronautics and astronautics
    "avionics has become even more important with the development of the space program"

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    Voorbeeldzinnen

    1. Avionics
    2. NAVIGATION AND AVIONICS 7A
    3. NAVIGATION AND AVIONICS
    4. Navigation and Avionics
    5. Category 7 Navigation and avionics
    6. "Source code" for integrated avionics or mission systems which combine sensor data and employ "expert systems";
    7. Affiliates: Thales ATM, Thales Systèmes Aéroportés, Thales Avionics Electrical System, Thales Communication, Thales Air Systems Division UK
    8. Information was also provided about the evolution from the basic avionics of the tilt-rotor technology to the military mission configurations […].
    9. The demonstration of the development of the avionics systems, in particular, gave an idea of the potential national security missions that the tilt-rotor could carry out.
    10. In 2005 there was further certification of auxiliary installations for a more complete helicopter, with more avionics such as meteorological radar, infrared, emergency floaters, auxiliary tanks, etc.
    11. Line costs (including checking of the electrical system, the avionics and the landing gear and inspection of the fuel injection system)
    12. Finmeccanica said that the avionics projects conducted by Alenia (MD11 and MD95) had enabled Alenia to specialise in the development of fuselage sub-systems.
    13. "Technology" for protection of avionics and electrical subsystems against electromagnetic pulse (EMP) and electromagnetic interference (EMI) hazards, from external sources, as follows:
    14. Italy further argued that it has recently become normal practice to require military helicopters to be certified by the civil authorities as well and then limit the military certification just to some elements (such as avionics and armaments).
    15. Embedded computing systems — the invisible electronics and software that impart intelligence to products and processes — are of strategic importance to the competitiveness of important European industrial sectors such as automotive, avionics, consumer electronics, telecommunications, medical systems and manufacturing.