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  1. Rocketdyne: Powering Humans into Space (AIAA Education) by Robert S. Kraemer, Vince Wheelock, 2005-09-30
  2. The Fundamentals of Aircraft Combat Survivability: Analysis and Design (Aiaa Education Series) by Robert E. Ball, 2003-10
  3. RDS-Student: Software for Aircraft Design, Sizing, And Performance (AIAA Education) (Aiaa Education Series) by Daniel P. Raymer, 2006-07-12
  4. Space Vehicle Design (Aiaa Education Series) by Michael D. Griffin, James R. French, 2004-03
  5. Thermal Structures for Aerospace Applications (Aiaa Education Series) by Earl A. Thornton, 1996-09
  6. Elements of Gas Turbine Propulsion (Aiaa Education Series) by Jack D. Mattingly, 2005-08-01
  7. Structural Dynamics in Aeronautical Engineering (Aiaa Education Series) by Maher N. Bismarck-Nasr, 1999-03
  8. Air Transportation Systems Engineering (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics)
  9. Real Stuff: History of National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Astronaut Recruitment Programme by Joseph D. Atkinson, Jay Shafritz, 1985-11
  10. Jerome C. Hunsaker and the Rise of American Aeronautics by William F. Trimble, 2002-04
  11. NASA Space Science Vision Missions (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by Marc Allen, 2008-03-15
  12. ADVANCED PROPULSION SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGIES TODAY TO 2020 (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by Claudio Bruno, 2008-03-15
  13. COMBUSTION INSTABILITY (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by M. S. Natanzon, 2008-01-15
  14. Developments in High-Speed Vehicle Propulsion Systems (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics)

61. Royal Aeronautical Society - New Zealand Division
Provides information on the activities of the society in New Zealand including symposia, branches, awards and membership.
http://www.raes.org.nz/
Welcome to the Royal Aeronautical Society - New Zealand Division. The Royal Aeronautical Society is a UK based world wide organization with divisions and branches in New Zealand, Australia, the USA, Europe, South Africa, Pakistan and Zimbabwe. The Society was founded in the UK in 1866. It is the oldest aeronautical society in the world and has evolved into a global focal point for the entire aerospace community. The RAeS is a learned society and is the professional body for the aviation and aerospace industries. Professional membership is available to those working in aviation and aerospace. This website provides information on the activities of the society in New Zealand for members, branch members (including monthly newsletters on-line) and all those interested in aviation. Further Society branches have in recent years been established in Seattle, Washington DC, Montreal, Perth (Australia), Singapore, Toulouse, Munich, Malta, Brussels, and the Isle of Man. Click on the links at the side to navigate around this site. For information on Up Coming Events, look under Newsletters - Up Coming Events, and for the latest Branch newsletter information, look under Branches.

62. Royal Aeronautical Society - Australian Division - Home
Society overview plus news and information about the RAeS activities in Australia.
http://www.raes.org.au/
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  • Home Events
    • November - Melbourne Branch - David Farrar Tom Sonter - Remembering the Southern Cloud November - Melbourne Branch AGM Flight testing the Vulcan and other stories - Tony Blackman December - Melbourne Branch - Hargrave Lecture John Hart-Smith - Boeing - Joint Engineers Australia lecture December - Melbourne Branch - Eminent Speaker Series
    Industry Participation
    • Aviation and the Environment Supporting Engineers Australia Working with CASA Centenary of Powered Flight in Australia
    Membership
    • Membership Benefits Membership Grades Membership Rates Become a member
    Corporate Partners Professional Development
    • Asia-Pacific International Symposium on Aerospace Technology 2010 Congress of the International Council of the Aeronautical Sciences 2010 Australian Space Development Conference 2010 CPEng and CPD Awards and Scholarships National Aerospace Resource Centre 14th Australian International Aerospace Congress
    RAeS Australia
    • Division Council Division History Adelaide Branch Brisbane Branch Canberra Branch Melbourne Branch Sydney Branch Perth Branch
    Upcoming Events
    MEL
    November - Melbourne B...

63. ..::RAeS Cardiff Branch Pages
Committee, diary, contact details and mailing list for the Cardiff branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
http://www.raescardiff.innerdown.co.uk/
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64. You Should Be Automatically Redirected To Our Page At The Main Society
Lecture programme and events list for the London Heathrow branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
http://www.raeslhr.org.uk/
You should be automatically redirected to our page at the main society. If not, please click here

65. Index
Lectures, visits, committee and contact details for the UK Cambridge branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
http://www.cambridgeraes.info/
THE ROYAL AERONAUTICAL SOCIETY CAMBRIDGE BRANCH HOME LECTURES VISITS COMMITTEE LINKS ... CONTACT Introduction The Royal Aeronautical Society is the leading professional institution for people of all disciplines connected with the aerospace industries. The Cambridge Branch of Royal Aeronautical Society is one of a number of branches of the main society that are located throughout the United Kingdom and around the world. Membership of the main society and of the Cambridge Branch is open to all with various grades of membership to cater for everyone, from the keen enthusiast to the captains of industry. Please click the links to find out more about the Cambridge Branch. To go to the main society page, please click here or click the badge in the top left corner of each page. We hope to hear from you or see you at one of our lectures soon. Click here to be guided to the next page. The Cambridge Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society

66. Home
Lecture programme, visits, honours and awards, and historical background for the Yeovil branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
http://www.yeovil-raes.org.uk/
Yeovil Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society Home Lectures Branch History Young Members Membership Committee AGM Links This site was last updated on 11th October 2010. W elcome to the Yeovil Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society. Here you will be able to find details of the latest branch news, events and lectures plus information on how to join the Royal Aeronautical Society. If you cannot find the information you are looking for or you have any comments and suggestions, then please feel free to contact a member of the branch committee using the details provided on this site and we will do our best to help you. June- Free Membership for Graduates As a member of the Royal Aeronautical Society’s Corporate Partner scheme, new staff members at AgustaWestland who have just graduated are being offered up to one year’s free Affiliate membership. See the Membership page for more details. Home Autumn 2009 Issue Summer 2009 Issue STOP PRESS! Do you have a tale to tell or have you attended a recent airshow? If so, let us know by sending in your aviation related articles, stories, reviews, pictures, event listings, jokes, etc ... and you may see your work in the next issue of the Yeovil Branch newsletter.

67. Royal Aeronautical Society: Branch Detail
Committee members, lecture programme and contact details for the Cranfield Branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society.
http://www.raes.org.uk/branch_detail.asp?branchid=B013

68. Royal Aeronautical Society: Branch Detail
Branch programme, committee and contact details for the Stevenage branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society..
http://www.raes.org.uk/branch_detail.asp?branchid=B044

69. Royal Aeronautical Society: Branch Detail
Message board, photographs and calendar of events for the Highland branch of the Royal Aeronautical Society..
http://www.raes.org.uk/branch_detail.asp?branchid=B025

70. Air Power
Specialist group of the Royal Aeronautical Society that promotes interest in the study of air power and offers views on air power topics.
http://www.raes.org.uk/cmspage.asp?cmsitemid=SG_Air_Power_Home

71. Lockheed Martin UK - Integrated Systems And Solutions
Technology consultancy to military and civilian clients in the fields of command and control, communications, information security and aeronautical navigation applications
http://www.stasys.co.uk

72. Aeronautical Testing Service, Inc.
Design and manufacture of wind tunnel models and vortex generator kits.
http://www.aerotestsvc.com/
Home Products Services Company Info. ... Contact Aeronautical Testing Service
Wind Tunnel Testing
- Wind Tunnel Models
- Test Planning
- Engineering Test Support
Manufacturing
- Molds
- Production Tooling
- Matched Metal Dies
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Aero. Design and Analysis
- Wing and Flap Design
- Stability and Control
- Performance
- CFD
FAA Certification
- FAA-DER Approval for Flight Test Data
Vortex Generator Kits
- Cessna
- Piper
- Air Tractor
- Ayres
News
  • 7-10 Dec 2009- ATS will exhibit at the NAAA convention in Reno, NV. Look for us in Booth #128. 20 - 22 Oct 2009- Visit with ATS at NBAA Booth #4083. 8 July 2009- NASA tests Orion alternate launch abort system at Wallops facility. 6 July 2009- The United States Naval Academy receives 1/10 th scale model of F8F-1 model. Now Available- Powered control surfaces are now standard offerings on our wind tunnel models.
Contact page.

73. CTA-CENTRO DE TECNOLOGÍAS AERONÁUTICAS | CTA-AERONAUTICAL TECHNOLOGIES CENTRE
A technology centre providing structural, fire, acoustic, and fluid-dynamic testing laboratories. choose between Spanish and English
http://www.ctaero.com/
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74. Scratch Aerospace Research, Aerospace Research Funding From Europus Ltd
Consultancy on funding for companies who wish to participate in research and development within the aerospace and aeronautical industries.
http://www.aerospace-research.co.uk
Scratch IV Aeronautical Research Funding
  • Do you know about funding available from Brussels that is available to assist small and large companies alike? If you did do you know how to access it?
Aerospace Research Funding Assistance for SME's
It is clearly recognised that small companies have specialist skills that would be very useful to co-operative research programmes but identifying the right company who is willing to participate is difficult. For the small companies it is difficult to find partners to form the collaborative project that will be acceptable for funding. There is also the paperwork to fill in which is time consuming. Well help is at hand. These concerns have been recognised by Brussels and that has lead to the project team known as SCRATCH IV. This is a team of companies in relevant nine EU states that are working on behalf of Brussels to solve these issues. In the UK Europus Ltd is being funded to do the partners search work and assist in proposal writing. We will help find the right partners for you. You can visit the SCRATCH website HERE
What does it cost?

75. National Center For Advanced Technologies Home Page
USA. Non-profit foundation for research and education in advanced technologies for aeronautical, defense and industrial applications.
http://www.ncat.com/
Background on the National Center For Advanced Technologies
Now in its tenth year of existence, the National Center for Advanced Technologies (NCAT) was founded as a non-profit research and education foundation to provide a bridge between government, industry and academia, and to encourage cooperative efforts on technology development. NCATs initial years were dedicated to the development and publication of eight national strategic plans for technology development under the umbrella program Key Technologies for the Year 2000. On completion of that program in 1992, NCAT turned its efforts toward affordability initiatives. Most of these initiatives cross the conventional boundaries between government, industry, and academia. This site documents NCATs affordability activities in recent years and offers a view of future discussion topics. We invite you to browse the general areas in this site and to contact us if you are interested in receiving more information; or if you are interested in participating in any of our team activities. Additionally, NCAT has several products for training in Integrated Product and Process Development: Video series, CD-ROM course, and project consulting services. Home About NCAT Affordability IPPD ... Archives Please email all comments, errors, or additions to the

76. NAA: National Aeronautic Association
Non-profit organization dedicated to the advancement of the art, sport and science of aviation in the United States.
http://www.naa.aero/

77. SkyVector: Flight Planning / Aeronautical Charts
Displays current FAA Aeronautical Charts and airport information.
http://skyvector.com/
initMenu("charttab","ChartSelector"); Now with WAC charts! Sectional Charts are like aviation maps. Pilots use these maps in flight planning and aeronautical navigation. Terminal Area Charts, TAC, are more detailed maps of busy airport areas. Helicopter Charts are updated. Check out the New New York Heli Chart. We've also added Houston and Salt Lake City, which makes the Helicopter Route Chart coverage complete. IFR Enroute Chart are now online and free to view by anyone. En-route charts are used by pilots flying under instrument flight rules. IFR charts are update every 56 days. Make sure your Air charts are current by checking the Issue date in the legend. Aeronautical charts are typically issued every 6 months. Terminal Area Charts are usually issued in sync with the Sectional Charts for the same area. You can use these charts to learn about the US FAA airspace. Weather data is provided from current METARS. Aviation Chart Data is updated monthly from Official NACO images. All pilots are responsible for verifying all information before takeoff. Nothing you see on this website can be substituted for official information and pre-flight briefing.

78. Aero Index, The Aerospace Industry's Premiere Company Database Directory
An aerospace industry company database directory.
http://www.aeroindex.com/
Is the cd-rom version of Aviation Database.Com
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79. Future Aerospace: Engineering, Manufacturing, Distribution,Marketing
Engineering, manufacturing, and distribution
http://www.futureaerospace.com

80. Test Pilot Stuff
A Canadian Air Force test pilot describes this unique profession.
http://www.testpilots.com
Howdy! Welcome to "Test Pilot Stuff". I'm Eric Volstad, a test pilot with the Canadian Air Force. Whether you're young or old, I hope you enjoy the information I've collected for you here. When I told my mother that I was going to be a test pilot, she wasn't quite as excited as I was. Perhaps one reason was that, like many people, she had only a vague notion of what test piloting was all about. So for Mom, and for anyone with a passing interest in the subject, here's an introduction to this unusual profession. Experimental test pilots fly new and modified airplanes; occasionally fool around with nerdy calculus equations; and generally spend entirely too much time writing long, technical reports. Their job is to determine if the planes they test can safely do what they were designed to do, before the rest of the flying world takes them into the air. Western air forces select from their ranks experienced pilots who appear to have a certain tolerance of such things, and send them for a year of specialized training at any of the half-dozen test pilot schools in the US and Europe. They usually have a degree or two in engineering, and an operational background flying helicopters, fighters, or large multi-engine aircraft. Military test pilots might hang out at centres dedicated to flight testing, such as the

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