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The ASW 27 has plain flaps, winglets, a retractable undercarriage and a water ballast system. The ASW 27 superseded the ASW 20 in the manufacturer's production line. The structure is a complex composite of carbon, aramid and polyethylene fibre reinforced plastic. This permits a light structure with the strength to carry large amounts of water ...
ASW torpedo in gyro angle snake search (GASS) mode (e.g. Mk46). Cold. Attack geometry will result in a pass or rollout behind the target. On a leg of the combat air patrol (CAP) pointed away from anticipated threats. Group(s) heading away from friendly aircraft. In ASW, designated unit has lost sonar contact. Color (system)
AN/ASW - Airborne Special/Combination Flight/Remote Control Equipment Designation Purpose/Description Location/Used By Manufacturer AN/ASW-27: Data Link System: F-14 Tomcat: Harris Corporation (now L3Harris Technologies)
An AF-2S in the colors of VS-25 pictured while owned by Aero Union Corporation, circa 1978/79. Redesignated as AF-2W (TB3F-1S) and AF-2S (TB3F-2S), the Guardian entered fleet service on 27 September 1950 with three aircraft delivered to VS-24, [8] with full service introduction shortly after [9] with VS-25. [10]
An aircraft flight manual (AFM) is a paper book or electronic information set containing information required to operate an aircraft of certain type or particular aircraft of that type (each AFM is tailored for a specific aircraft, though aircraft of the same type naturally have very similar AFMs). The information within an AFM is also referred ...
ASW 20 landing. The ASW-20 is known as a very pleasant handling glider in most respects. The wing structure composite layup was designed to twist slightly as the wings flexed upward, resulting in the ability to "store" some of the energy from atmospheric gusts, and then release that energy with a very slight forward thrust force as the wings flexed back downward to their normal position.
The Bréguet Br 960 Vultur was a prototype two-seat carrier-based attack and anti-submarine aircraft (ASW) built for the French Navy (Marine Nationale) during the early 1950s. . Meeting contradictory endurance and speed requirements, it was designed as a "mixed-power" aircraft with a turboprop engine in the front and a turbojet in the re
The ASH 26 is an 18 metre Class glider, built of modern fibre reinforced composites.It first flew in 1993. It is manufactured by Alexander Schleicher GmbH & Co.The 'H' indicates this is a design of Martin Heide.