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Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc.
Industrie: Aviation
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Aviation Supplies & Academics, Inc. (ASA) develops and markets aviation supplies, software, and books for pilots, flight instructors, flight engineers, airline professionals, air traffic controllers, flight attendants, aviation technicians and enthusiasts. Established in 1947, ASA also provides ...
A rotating airfoil driven by a helicopter engine to produce vertical lift.
Industry:Aviation
A rotating airfoil driven by an airplane engine to produce thrust to pull or push an airplane through the air.
Industry:Aviation
A rotating airfoil installed on the disk of a compressor in a gas turbine engine. A compressor blade adds energy to the air as it moves through the engine.
Industry:Aviation
A rotating electric generator that produces alternating current. While all rotating generators produce AC, a DC generator uses some type of rectifier to change the AC into DC before it leaves the generator. Alternators used on light airplanes are three-phase AC generators with built-in three-phase, solid-state rectifiers to change the AC into DC before it leaves the alternator.
Industry:Aviation
A rotating electrical machine that changes, or converts, alternating current into direct current. A converter is usually a form of motor-generator, in which an AC motor drives a DC generator.
Industry:Aviation
A rotor system in which two rotors are mounted on the helicopter, on concentric shafts, in such a way that they turn in opposite directions — their torques cancel.
Industry:Aviation
A rough drawing made to illustrate a part or principle. Sketches are made according to regular mechanical drawing practices, but they are usually made without the use of drawing instruments, and they show only a minimum of detail.
Industry:Aviation
A rough measurement of the condition of a semiconductor diode. When the resistance of the diode is measured with an ohmmeter, it should have a high resistance one way (the junction is reverse-biased), but when the leads are reversed, the resistance should be low (the junction is forward-biased). A high front-to-back ratio normally indicates a good diode.
Industry:Aviation
A rough paint finish that is often applied to aircraft instrument panels. The surface of wrinkle-finish paint dries quickly, and the material below the surface shrinks as it dries. The shrinkage pulls the surface into a series of small wrinkles. A wrinkle finish does not show fingerprints or small scratches as much as a smooth finish.
Industry:Aviation
A round piece of wood used to make dowels for holding pieces of wood together.
Industry:Aviation