Showing 17 items matching "engine limits"
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Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Sikorsky S76 helicopters, Sikorsky S-76++ Offshore Oil Transport Helicopter A New Standard for Offshore oil Transport
... ...Engine limits...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Sikorsky S76 helicopters Types of operation Operating limits Engine limits Fuel Avioinics Approach and landing All other operational and systems overviews Technical overview of Sikorsky S76 with Turbomeca engine, for offshore rig use. ...Technical overview of Sikorsky S76 with Turbomeca engine, for offshore rig use. Circa 2005Plastic cover, spiral bound book type manualnon-fictionTechnical overview of Sikorsky S76 with Turbomeca engine, for offshore rig use. Circa 2005types of operation, operating limits, engine limits, fuel, avioinics, approach and landing, all other operational and systems overviews -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals, Boeing 767 Operating Manual Chapter 1 Limitations October 1988 Chapter 2 Normal Procedures October 1988
... ...Operational limits...Engine...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals Weight limitations Centre of gravity Locker & floor loading Operational limits Engine APU Automatic wheel brakes Cabin pressurisation Autopilot Cargo fire Autothrottle Fuel system Icing conditions Passenger evacuation Pre flight Engine start & before take off Taxi out & take off Climb & cruise procedure Severe air turbulence procedure Descent Holding Instrument flight procedures Landing roll procedure Taxi in & park Overview of limitations & normal procedures for Boeing 767, circa 1988 Spiral bound book style manual Boeing 767 Operating Manual Chapter 1 Limitations October 1988 Chapter 2 Normal Procedures October 1988 Manual Ansett Boeing 767 operating manuals ...Overview of limitations & normal procedures for Boeing 767, circa 1988Spiral bound book style manualnon-fictionOverview of limitations & normal procedures for Boeing 767, circa 1988weight limitations, centre of gravity, locker & floor loading, operational limits, engine, apu, automatic wheel brakes, cabin pressurisation, autopilot, cargo fire, autothrottle, fuel system, icing conditions, passenger evacuation, pre flight, engine start & before take off, taxi out & take off, climb & cruise procedure, severe air turbulence procedure, descent, holding, instrument flight procedures, landing roll procedure, taxi in & park -
Melton City LibrariesPhotograph, The Cairn- Jimmy Melrose's plane crash site, 1988
... limit. He was seventh in finishing order and third in the handicap section making news again during the race with a dramatic landing in Darwin with empty fuel tanks. Late in 1935 Melrose imported the Phoenix for his “Adelaide to Anywhere” Charter Service. The previous year the Heston Aircraft Company had taken over the interests of the well known Comper Aircraft Company, and the first production of the new firm was the Phoenix, a single-engined all wooden five seater machine of sesquiplane configuration. ...limit. He was seventh in finishing order and third in the handicap section making news again during the race with a dramatic landing in Darwin with empty fuel tanks. Late in 1935 Melrose imported the Phoenix for his “Adelaide to Anywhere” Charter Service. The previous year the Heston Aircraft Company had taken over the interests of the well known Comper Aircraft Company, and the first production of the new firm was the Phoenix, a single-engined all wooden five seater machine of sesquiplane configuration. ...Edna Barrie at the cairn, photo received from Graeme Minns in 1988. The cairn marks the site of Jimmy Melrose's plane crash in Melton South. The accident which happened on July 5th 1936. In 1934 Melrose made headlines with a series of spectacular flights. In July of that year, he set around Australia record and in that year established a new solo Australia England record when he flew to England to compete in the MacRoberston race with a De Havilland Puss Moth VH- YQO. The only Australian and the only solo pilot to complete the course within the time limit. He was seventh in finishing order and third in the handicap section making news again during the race with a dramatic landing in Darwin with empty fuel tanks. Late in 1935 Melrose imported the Phoenix for his “Adelaide to Anywhere” Charter Service. The previous year the Heston Aircraft Company had taken over the interests of the well known Comper Aircraft Company, and the first production of the new firm was the Phoenix, a single-engined all wooden five seater machine of sesquiplane configuration. The forward half of the fuselage was a streamlined rectangular section and the rear portion was a monocogue shell; the whole was of plywood fabric covered. The wing was built up of spruce box spars and lattice ribs, ply covered from the leading edge to the front spar and the fabric covered over the remainder. The tail surfaces were of similar construction. The most notable feature of the design was the lower stub wing which ran right across the fuselage embodying two box spars, plywood covered it housed the main undercarriage wheels when retracted and provided a substantial anchorage for the Nu form wing struts. The Dowty undercarriage retracted inwards, operated manually by hydraulic packs, Dual control fitted, with side by side seating for the pilots and three passenger seats behind. Power was a 200 h.p. De Havilland Gipsy VI 6 cylinder inverted in-line air-cooled engine. Six Phoenix were built; five of them registered in Great Britain and one of those was later sold abroad the remaining four were impressed into the R.A.F. in 1940. Specifications were: 40 feet 4 inches length 30 ft 2 ins height, 9ft 7ins, wing area 270 sq ft, Tare weight 2,600lbs loaded weight 3,300lbs; cruising speed 360 m.p.h. landing 50mph ceiling 14,000 ft range 700 miles. Melrose’s machine the first production aircraft was built early in 1936 and test flown of the 24th March. Painted green it carries the words “South Australian Centenary 1936” in silver of the fuselage and the name “Billing on the engine cowling in honor of Melrose’s uncle Noel Pemberton Billing, pioneer designer and founder of the Supermarine Aviation Company. The delivery flight was planned as a goodwill mission to publicise the forthcoming South Australian Centenary celebrations. Melrose left Dympne on the 9th April 1936, and flying via Marseilles, Naples, Athens, Baghdad, Basra, Karachi, Jodphur, Calcutta, Akyab, Penang, Singapore, Lombok, Darwin, Newcastle Waters and Alice Springs reached Adelaide on the 25th of April. Continuing the goodwill flight to other States, he visited Melbourne, Sydney, Newcastle, Grafton, Brisbane, Coff’s Harbour, Sydney again, Launceston, Hobart and Mount Gambier before returning to Adelaide on the 13th May. During June Jimmy made some charter flights and early in July was engaged by Mr. A.J. Campbell a director of several mining companies from Melbourne to Darwin to commence at Essendon on the4th July. However on that day low cloud and steady rain caused the postponement. There was little improvement and Melrose was advised to delay the departure again. However he wished to reach Oodnadatta that night, and when he observed the break in the clouds decided to leave. He planned to climb above the cloud and fly to Adelaide at 3,000 feet. The aircraft was airborne about 8.10 a.m. and was last seen from Essendon climbing above the clouds. At 8.45 people at Melton (30 miles West of Melbourne) heard an approaching aircraft. The engine noise increased abnormally and eye witnesses saw the machine fall out of control from the cloud base about 800 feet and then disintegrate, fragments were scattered for 1½ miles and both occupants were killed. Hand written carbon copy by Edna Barrie.Typed by Wendy Barrie March 2014 Last Flight of Jimmy Melrose by John Burke Parade Magazine July 1972 Page 2 –4 This article gives the take off time of 7.50 am from Essendon Airport Eyewitness account at the time Maisie Arthur’s description. Newspaper article. Edna Barrie at the site of the 'Cairn'local identities, local significant events -
Ringwood and District Historical SocietyNewspaper, Mileage Marathon - Ringwood High School students hope to achieve more than 250 miles per gallon with their entries in the Shell Mileage Marathon
... Driven by 50cc motorcycle engines the cars must complete three test runs at at a set average speed within a time limit. ...Driven by 50cc motorcycle engines the cars must complete three test runs at at a set average speed within a time limit. ...clippingThe school will enter two commuter class cars designed and built by the year 10 automobile studies class. Driven by 50cc motorcycle engines the cars must complete three test runs at at a set average speed within a time limit. Teacher Laurie Bradford is pictured with the Ringwood High School class and one of the entrant cars. -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - Wamira Documents and drawings
... ATB A1-2 Box X98 NIA E-16 Wamira AAC Aerodynamic Program “EQUI” change control issue B to issue C AAC Aerodynamic Tandem A10 performance summary for AST 412 AAC Aerodynamic ACF/H3/15 LADYP Validation AAC Aerodynamic ACF/H3/16 Change Control Issue A to B AAC Aerodynamic ACF/H3/17 “Dill” program Control issue B to C AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/B3/1 Estimated limit airloads on the A20 nacelle and canopy AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/A2/1-12 Assessment of airbrake proposal for A20 AAC Aerodynamic ACF/C4/15 Tandem A10-EMB 312 performance comparison AAC Aerodynamic ACF/C4/21 A20 performance data AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/C4/4 A20 performance summary AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/C4/8 A20 Garrett TPE 331-70 performance in service and polished AAC Aerodynamic ACF/A2/11 Engine low cycle fatigue A20 with PTG AAC Aerodynamic ACF/E3/12 A20 Propellor selection data AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/E3/3 Dowty Rotol propellor performance ...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne ATB A1-2 Box X98 NIA E-16 Wamira AAC Aerodynamic Program “EQUI” change control issue B to issue C AAC Aerodynamic Tandem A10 performance summary for AST 412 AAC Aerodynamic ACF/H3/15 LADYP Validation AAC Aerodynamic ACF/H3/16 Change Control Issue A to B AAC Aerodynamic ACF/H3/17 “Dill” program Control issue B to C AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/B3/1 Estimated limit airloads on the A20 nacelle and canopy AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/A2/1-12 Assessment of airbrake proposal for A20 AAC Aerodynamic ACF/C4/15 Tandem A10-EMB 312 performance comparison AAC Aerodynamic ACF/C4/21 A20 performance data AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/C4/4 A20 performance summary AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/C4/8 A20 Garrett TPE 331-70 performance in service and polished AAC Aerodynamic ACF/A2/11 Engine low cycle fatigue A20 with PTG AAC Aerodynamic ACF/E3/12 A20 Propellor selection data AAC Aerodynamic A2CF/E3/3 Dowty Rotol propellor performance Document Wamira Documents and drawings ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 09 C - Turbojet Engine
... Engine Stall At Flight Envelope Limits Mirage III E...Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Engine Stall At Flight Envelope Limits Mirage III E CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 09 C - Turbojet Engine Document CAC Collection - Technical Information ATAR 09 C - Turbojet Engine ...Engine Stall At Flight Envelope Limits Mirage III E -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Operating Time And Service Limits ATAR 09 C CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine Document CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine ...Operating Time And Service Limits ATAR 09 C -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine - Operating Time And Service Life Limits
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine - Operating Time And Service Life Limits Document CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine - Operating Time And Service Life Limits ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine - Operating Time And Service Life Limits Issue 8
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine - Operating Time And Service Life Limits Issue 8 Document CAC Collection - Technical Information - ATAR 09 C Turbojet Engine - Operating Time And Service Life Limits Issue 8 ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item), Introduction to Table of Limits No. 10 for "Nene" 2-VH Engine
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Black lever-arch folder Introduction to Table of Limits No. 10 for "Nene" 2-VH Engine Manual ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumBook (item) - CAC Collection - Introduction to Table of Limits - No.1 Twin WASP R-1830 Engines
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Collection - Introduction to Table of Limits - No.1 Twin WASP R-1830 Engines Book CAC Collection - Introduction to Table of Limits - No.1 Twin WASP R-1830 Engines ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - Table of limits for Wright Cyclone Aircraft Engines, Coordinators manual
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Coordinators manual Manual Table of limits for Wright Cyclone Aircraft Engines ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - (SP) Wright Aircraft Engines- Table of Limits
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Manual (SP) Wright Aircraft Engines- Table of Limits ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual - Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals, Boeing 727 Operating Manual Section 1 Limitations Section 2 Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and Configuration Deviation List (CDL) May 1984
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals Centre of gravity Compartment capacities Loading Operational limits Fuel system Engine Windows Fire protection systems Radar Oxygen Electrical APU Hydraulic Cabin pressurisation Placarding & certification Overview of limitations & MEL/CDL for Boeing 727, circa 1984 Spiral bound book style manual Boeing 727 Operating Manual Section 1 Limitations Section 2 Minimum Equipment List (MEL) and Configuration Deviation List (CDL) May 1984 Manual Ansett Boeing 727 operating manuals ...Overview of limitations & MEL/CDL for Boeing 727, circa 1984Spiral bound book style manualnon-fictionOverview of limitations & MEL/CDL for Boeing 727, circa 1984centre of gravity, compartment capacities, loading, operational limits, fuel system, engine, windows, fire protection systems, radar, oxygen, electrical, apu, hydraulic, cabin pressurisation, placarding & certification -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (item) - Avco Lycoming Engines Maintenance- RAAF, RAAF Avco Lycoming Service Table of Limits
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Avro Lycoming Engines RAAF Avco Lycoming Service Table of Limits Manual Avco Lycoming Engines Maintenance- RAAF ...Avro Lycoming Engines -
Moorabbin Air MuseumDocument (item) - CAC Collection - Introduction to Table of Limits No.10 for "Nene" 2-VH Engine
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne CAC Collection - Introduction to Table of Limits No.10 for "Nene" 2-VH Engine. Document CAC Collection - Introduction to Table of Limits No.10 for "Nene" 2-VH Engine. ... -
Moorabbin Air MuseumManual (Item) - (SP) Wright Aircraft Engines- Table of Limits & Handbook of service instructions R-2600 series
... Moorabbin Air Museum Moorabbin Airport 12 First Street Moorabbin melbourne Manual (SP) Wright Aircraft Engines- Table of Limits & Handbook of service instructions R-2600 series ...
