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  2. Barfield (company) - Wikipedia

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    EADS Barfield was then bought in 2007 by the TAT Group subsidiary of Sabena technics, upon which the company returned to its original name. [2] [4] Since July 1, 2014, Barfield, Inc., has been acquired by the Air France Industries KLM Engineering & Maintenance Group (AFI KLM E&M). [5] The Franco-Dutch group has taken full control of Barfield.

  3. Pitot–static system - Wikipedia

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    A pitotstatic system is a system of pressure-sensitive instruments that is most often used in aviation to determine an aircraft's airspeed, Mach number, altitude, and altitude trend. A pitotstatic system generally consists of a pitot tube, a static port, and the pitotstatic instruments. [1]

  4. Electrostatic motor - Wikipedia

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    In the 1740s and 1750s, the first electrostatic motors were developed by Andrew Gordon and by Benjamin Franklin. Today the electrostatic motor finds frequent use in micro-mechanical ( MEMS ) systems where their drive voltages are below 100 volts, and where moving, charged plates are far easier to fabricate than coils and iron cores.

  5. Trailing cone - Wikipedia

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    It does this by giving an accurate measurement of the ambient atmospheric pressure (static pressure) well clear of the aircraft's fuselage. The trailing cone system trails at least one fuselage length behind the aircraft (SpaceAge Control) via a high-strength pressure tube. Static pressure is measured forward of the cone by several static ports.

  6. Electric motor test stand - Wikipedia

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    An electric motor (E-motor) test stand (also referred to as a bench) is a test stand for reproducible testing of electric motors. In addition to the mechanical design, an electric motor test stand consists of accompanying measurement devices, sensors, and application software. The bus systems used to control and monitor the test objects are ...

  7. Air data computer - Wikipedia

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    As all information from the sensors is transmitted electrically, routing of pitot and static pressure lines through the aircraft and associated maintenance tasks is avoided. [ 5 ] In simpler aircraft and helicopters, the air data computers, generally two in number, and smaller, lighter and simpler than an ADIRU, may be called air data units ...

  8. Eico - Wikipedia

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    They also sold specialty test equipment for the ham radio market, including signal generators and grid dip oscillators. [ 3 ] First located at 84 Withers Street in Brooklyn , New York , [ 4 ] and later at 33-00 Northern Boulevard in Long Island City , [ 5 ] EICO produced hi-fi products in the early 1950s to the mid-1960s with a line of tuners ...

  9. Electrostatic fieldmeter - Wikipedia

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    An electrostatic fieldmeter, also called a static meter is a tool used in the static control industry. It is used for non-contact measurement of electrostatic charge on an object. It measures the force between the induced charges in a sensor and the charge present on the surface of an object.