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  2. Quick access recorder - Wikipedia

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    Earlier, data from a Trident's quick access recorder had provided the Air Accidents Investigation Branch (AAIB) with useful supplemental data over-and-above that of the aircraft's flight data recorder that helped the diagnosing of the cause of the 1972 British European Airways Flight 548, the "Staines air disaster" where the Trident's leading ...

  3. High-lift device - Wikipedia

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    The triple-slotted trailing edge flaps are well displayed and the Krueger flaps on the leading edge also are visible. In aircraft design and aerospace engineering, a high-lift device is a component or mechanism on an aircraft's wing that increases the amount of lift produced by the wing. The device may be a fixed component, or a movable ...

  4. Leading edge - Wikipedia

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    The leading edge is the part of the wing that first contacts the air; [1] [2] alternatively it is the foremost edge of an airfoil section. [3] The first is an aerodynamic definition, the second a structural one.

  5. Avionics - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) sets the standards for avionics installations. These include guidelines for: System Performance: Avionics systems must meet performance benchmarks as defined by the FAA, ensuring they function correctly in all phases of flight.

  6. CFM International LEAP - Wikipedia

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    The CFM International LEAP ("Leading Edge Aviation Propulsion") is a high-bypass turbofan engine produced by CFM International, a 50–50 joint venture between American GE Aerospace and French Safran Aircraft Engines. It is the successor of the CFM56 and competes with the Pratt & Whitney PW1000G to power narrow-body aircraft.

  7. Krueger flap - Wikipedia

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    Boeing conducted a series of test flights in 2015 with a modified Boeing 757, incorporating new wing-leading-edge sections and an actively blown vertical tail. [10] The left wing was modified to include a 6.7 m-span glove section supporting a variable-camber Krueger flap to be deployed during landing, protruding just ahead of the leading edge.

  8. Leading-edge extension - Wikipedia

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    A leading-edge root extension (LERX) is a small fillet, typically roughly triangular in shape, running forward from the leading edge of the wing root to a point along the fuselage. These are often called simply leading-edge extensions (LEX), although they are not the only kind. To avoid ambiguity, this article uses the term LERX.

  9. Leading edge (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Leading Edge Model D, an IBM-clone computer released by Leading Edge in about 1986; Leading Edge Partnership, programme for secondary schools in England; Leading edge, in electronics, the front edge of a digital signal, a particular signal edge; Leading edge, in marketing, a metaphor for State of the art, the highest level of development, as of ...