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Aircraft (Military)
What are the various types of aircraft?
Airplane heavy (passenger cargo)
Airplane medium (passenger cargo)
Airplane light (passenger cargo)
Airplane heavy with defense systems (passenger cargo) Air Force One
Airplane medium with defense systems (passenger cargo)
Attack aircraft (attack ground targets) (only for combat)
Airship
Amphibious aircraft (only for combat)
Aerial Refueling Tanker Aircraft
Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW)
Bomber Aircraft (only for combat)
    Medium Bombers
    Heavy Bombers
    Torpedo Bombers
    Dive Bombers
Electric aircraft
Electronic warfare aircraft
Fighter aircraft (air-to-air combat) (only for combat)
Flying Boat Aircraft
Glider
Helicopters (ALL)
Helicopter for transportation of people and cargo
Helicopter for construction (skycrane lifting)
Helicopter for dropping water on fire or water supply
Helicopter for combat/Attack Helicopters (missiles, guns, bombs)
Helicopter for search and rescue
Helicopter for medical transport (air ambulance)
Helicopter for reconaissance
Helicopter for aerial observation
Interceptor aircraft
Multi-Role Aircraft
Navy Carrier Aircraft
Night Fighters/all-weather fighter
Reconnaissance / Scout
R/C (remote controlled) aircraft
Seaplane/Floatplane Aircraft (only for combat)
Search & Rescue (SAR)
Special Purpose Aircraft
Trainer Aircraft
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs)
Unmanned Combat Air Vehicles (UCAVs)
What would you like to manufacture?
Do you know any other type of aircraft?
A kite is not an aircraft. Aircraft Specifications

What should be included in specifications of an aircraft?

A minimum of 33 specifications about an aircraft are required.
1.
2.
3. Crew:
4. Payload:
5. Door:
6. Dimensions:
7. Length:
8. Wingspan:
9. Height:
10. Wing area:
11. Aspect ratio:
12. Cargo volume:
13. Empty weight:
14. Fuel Capacity Fuel System:
15. Power plant:
16. Takeoff run with maximum payload:
17. Maximum speed:
18. Cruise speed:
19. Range: With maximum fuel, with maximum payload:
20. Service ceiling:
21. Wing load:
22. Thrust/weight:
23. Flight deck or full authority digital engine control: (FADEC)
24. Auxiliary power unit:
25. Aircraft emergency power unit (EPU):
26. Materials for specific aircraft parts:
27. Passengers:
28. Radar:
29. Armament, if military:
30. Maximum takeoff weight (MTOW):
31. Aircraft Electrical Systems:
32. Auxiliary Systems:
33. Other accessories:
What are the categories of aircrafts as per certified maximum takeoff weight (MTOW)?
VL: Very light aircraft MTOW less than 10,000 pounds (4,540 kg).
L: Light aircraft – 7,000 kg
M: Medium aircraft – 7,000–136,000 kg
H: Heavy aircraft – >136,000 kg
Each aircraft type can be very light, light, medium, or heavy.
Sample
Airbus A320
ATR72-500
Boeing 747-400
Boeing 767-300
Boeing 777-200ER
Boeing 737-300
Bombardier Q300
Beech 1900D
Air Force One
Aviation Topics
Aviation law
Aircraft manufacture
Aircraft manufacture
Aircraft manufacture (Make/Model/Series)
Aircraft Engines
Aircraft Engine
Airframe
Aircraft Fire Protection Systems
Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
Aircraft Electrical Systems
Aircraft Batteries
Aircraft Armament Systems
Aircraft Accessories
Aeronautics and Space Audit
Aeronautics and Space
Air Cargo
Air Safety
Aviation History
Aviation Economics
Aviation Operations Specialist
Aircraft operations
Aviation World
Atmosphere of Earth
Adverse Yaw
Aerobatics
Aerodrome
Aerodrome Mapping Database (AMDB)
Aerodynamics
Aerofoil
Aeronautical Information Manual (AIM)
Aeronautical chart
Aeronautics
Aerospace
Aerospace engineering
Aileron
Air Charter
Air Defense Identification Zone (ADIZ)
Air Freight Terminal
Air traffic flow management
Airband
Aircraft Maintenance Engineer (AME)
Aircraft Maintenance Technician (AMT)
Aircraft registration
Aircraft
Aircraft engine controls
Aircraft lavatory
Aircraft noise
Airfoil
Airline Transport Pilot License
Airline
Airliner
Air navigation
Airport/Facility Directory (A/FD)
Airport
Air safety
Airship
Airshow
Airspace classes
Airspeed
Airspeed indicator
Air traffic control
Air traffic controllers
Altimeter
Altitude
Angel Flight
Angle of attack
Angle of incidence
Anhedral
Anti-torque pedals (Helicopter rudder pedals)
Artificial horizon
Aspect ratio (wing)
Assisted take off
Attitude indicator
Automatic Dependent Surveillance-Broadcast
Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS)
Autorotation (helicopter)
Autorotation (fixed-wing aircraft)
Autopilot
Aviation
Aviation Archaeology
Aviation History
Aviation Medical Examiner (AME)
Aviation Safety
Aviation System
Aviator
Avionics
Aviation law
    Aircraft Records
    Aircraft Inspections
    Aircraft Registration
    Aircraft Certification Procedures
    Here are further guidelines.
Aviation topics
Aircraft Engines

What questions should you answer before you manufacture an aircraft engine?
    Here are further guidelines.
Airframe
    Fuselage
    Wings
    Undercarriage
    Aerodynamics
    Materials technology
    Manufacturing methods
Aircraft engine controls
Air Conditioning & Pressurisation
Air Traffic Organization
Air Safety
Abbreviations and symbols.
Aerospace Engineers
Aircraft Materials, Processes, & Hardware
Aircraft manufacture
Aircraft Manufacturing
Large aircraft engines

What do you understand by a large aircraft engine?
What should you know about a large aircraft engine?
How is an aircraft built?
What are the types of aircraft engines?
How do you manufacture a large aircraft engine?
Who are various manufacturers of large aircraft engines in the world?
Who among them is fairly enhancing the economy of every state?
Who among them is involved in unfair practices harming the economy of various states?
What are 66 essential subassemblies of a large cargo or passenger aircraft?
What should you inspect and test in an aircraft engine to certify it is safe?
How often should you inspect and test an aircraft engine?
Aircraft Specifications
Aviation Weather - Principles
Aviation Weather Products
Aircraft Inspections

What should you know about aircraft inspections?
What questions should be answered in an aircraft inspection?
Who should do an aircraft inspection?
What should be included in a Standard Airworthiness Certificate of an aircraft?
Aerospace Security

How many aircraft crashes were reported in 2010?
Aerospace workers
Aircraft Electrical and Electronic Systems
Aircraft Specifications
Airspace Classifications
Air Route Traffic Control Center

What is an Air Route Traffic Control Center?
What equipment does an Air Route Traffic Control Center have?
What are Air Route Traffic Control Centers located worldwide?
How many Air Route Traffic Control Centers were there in the world as of March 15, 2011?
Do submarines at sea have Air Route Traffic Control equipment?
Aerospace Medicine
Airports
Aerodynamics
Aircraft flight control system
Aircraft Weight Estimation
Aircraft, Aviation safety, Signs and symbols.
Aircraft, Aviation safety, Reporting and recordkeeping requirements.
Aircraft Hydraulic Systems
Auxiliary Power Unit (APU)
Airplane Fuel System
Aviation Maintenance
Air Traffic Procedures
Automatic Flight
Aircraft Noise Levels
Aircraft Speed
Air Cargo
Air Pressure / Under (Cabin) Pressure
Aviation Weather Products
Aircraft Structure - An introduction to major airplane
Air Traffic Controllers
International

What is Air Traffic Control?
How do ATC tower facilities work?
How is talking to a tower for air traffic control different than having a conversation with someone?
What does it sound like when pilots and air traffic control towers talk to each other?
What is Primary Surveillance Radar (PSR)?
What is Secondary Surveillance Radar (SSR)?
What is Instrument Landing System (ILS)?
What is Doppler Very High Frequency Omni-directional Range and Distance Measuring Equipment (DVOR/DME) System?
What's an Air Traffic Controller?
What Does an Air Traffic Controller Do?
What does it take to be an ATC?

Domestic
Airlines
Aircraft Parts
B
Balloon (aircraft)
Bird strike
Blast pad
Blimp
Bypass ratio
C
Canard
Center of gravity (aircraft)
Chord (aircraft)
Circuit (airfield)
Cockpit
Cockpit voice recorder
Coefficient of lift
Collective
Common Use Self Service (CUSS)
Compass
Compressor stall
Controlled airspace
CVFR
Crab landing
CTAF
Cyclic
Communications
Communication in the Skies
Cabin Air Systems
Criminal activity involving aircraft operations.

What are reported criminal activities involving aircraft operations?
D
Deep stall
Delta wing
Dihedral
Distance Measuring Equipment (DME)
Drag
Ducted fan - dumb-bell
Dutch roll
E
Elevator
Elevon
Emergency locator transmitter ELT
Empennage (tail section)
ETOPS
Experimental Aircraft
Empty weight
Environmental and climate impacts of aviation
Electric aircraft
Ejection Seats, Escape Pods and Evacuation Slides
Emergency

Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency in intercontinental and interstate flights?
Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency of ships at sea?
What is the best way to stay informed during an emergency?
What emergency can an aircraft have?
Ejection Seats, Escape Pods and Evacuation Slides
Emergency

Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency in intercontinental and interstate flights?
Who should do emergency monitoring, reporting, and dispatch of emergency of ships at sea?
What is the best way to stay informed during an emergency?
What emergency can an aircraft have?
F
Flight
Fixed base operator
Flame holder
Flap
Flight control surfaces
Flight data recorder
Flight envelope protection
Flight instruments
Flight level
Flight management system
Flight plan
Flight planning
Flight simulator
Flight training
Fly-by-wire
Flying
Flying car (aircraft)
Flying wing
Form drag
Flight Deck
Flight Crew
Fuel
Fuel injection
Flight Instruments
Flight Management Computer

How do you set up the flight management computer (FMC) from Chicago, Illinois, in North America to Srinagar, Kashmir, in Asia?
Fixed-wing aircraft
Fuel Tanks
Fuels and Fuel Additives
Fuel a Plane
Fire Protection
Fractional Distillation
Fluid Dynamics
Flight test
G
General aviation
Glass cockpit
Glider aircraft
Glider (sailplane)
Glider pilot certificate
Gliding
Go around
GPS
Great-circle distance
Ground effect
General Aviation
H
Helicopter
Heading indicator
Hold (aviation)
History of aviation
Helicopter
Helicopter flight controls
Hypermobility
Human Resource Management in Aviation
Hangars
Helicopter engines
Helicopter
IATA Codes
    What is IATA
    What does IATA do?
I
International Aviation
ICAO spelling alphabet
Instrument flight rules (IFR)
Instrument landing system (ILS)
Instrument rating
Indicated airspeed
Integrated engine pressure ratio (IEPR)
Information Services
IATA Codes
    What is IATA
    What does IATA do?
Instrument landing system
Ice & Rain Protection
J
Jet Airliner
Jet engine
Jetliner
Jetway
Joystick
Jet engine
Jet engine
Logistics Center
Largest Aircraft
Landing Gear
Limitations
L
Landing
Landing T
Leading edge extension
Lift (force)
Lift-induced drag
Logistics Center
Largest Aircraft
Landing Gear
Limitations
M
Maintenance
METAR
Meteorology
Maintenance, repair and overhaul
Missile

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Military Aviation
N
Nautical airmile
Navigation
Non-directional beacon (NDB)
Non-towered airport
Night aviation regulations
Navigation
O
Oshkosh Airshow
Overhead join
P
Performance envelope
Pilot
Pilot Controlled Lighting
Pilot licenses
Pilot licensing and certification
Pilot reports (PIREPS)
Precision approach path indicator
Propeller
Pushback
Parts of an airplane
Parts of the cockpit - airplane
Pneumatics
Power Plant
Parts of an airplane
Parts of the cockpit - airplane
Pneumatics
Power Plant
Q
Q code
R
Radar
Reciprocating engines
Red square
Relaxed stability
RIAT
Roadable aircraft
Rogallo wing
Rudder
Ruddervator
Rule of three (aviation)
Runway
Run-up (aviation)
S
Sectional chart
Signal square
Spatial disorientation
Spar
Spin (flight)
Spoiler (aeronautics)
Slats
Slip landing - specific fuel consumption (propeller engines)
Specific fuel consumption (thrust) (jet engines)
Stall (flight)
Standard day
Stick shaker
Swing-wing
Satellite Based Augmentation System (SBAS) Review
Security and Hazardous Materials
Structure and Principle of Engines
Safety

    Which aircraft model is the safest?
    What is an aviation safety audit?
    What tools do you use to quantify the audit results?
    Who has the duty and responsibility to answer?
    When is an aircraft too old?
    Here are further guidelines.
T
T-tail
Takeoff
Taxiing
Taxiway
Terminal area chart
Thrust vectoring
Traffic pattern indicator
Transatlantic flight
True airspeed
Turbine engine
Turn and bank indicator
Thermodynamics
Test Facilities and Test Stands for Aerospace
The Refining Process
The Biggest Airplane in the World
Thermodynamics
Test Facilities and Test Stands for Aerospace
The Refining Process
The Biggest Airplane in the World
U
Uncontrolled airspace
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAV)
V
V speeds
V-tail
Vertical speed indicator
Vertical stabilizer (fin)
Visual flight rules (VFR)
VNE
VOR VHF omni- range (type of navigational beacon)
W
Waverider
Wide-body aircraft
Wind shear
Wing
Winglet
World aeronautical chart
Wing configuration