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A-W AgustaWestland

AAM Air-to-air missile.

AAAW Advanced Anti-Armour Weapon (became Brimstone).

AAR Air-to-air refuelling.

AB Air Base.

AB Aktiebolag (Swedish company constitution).

ABCCC Airborne Battlefield Command and Control Centre.

absolute ceiling Greatest altitude attainable by aircraft in level flight.

AC Alternating current.

ACC Air Combat Command (US).

ACLS Automatic carrier landing system.

ACM Advanced Cruise Missile (US designation means AGM-129).

ACMI Air combat manoeuvring instrumentation.

ACN Aircraft classification number.

ADC Air data computer.

ADV Air Defence Variant (of Tornado), RAF designations = Tornado F2/2A or F/3.

ADF Medium-frequency Automatic Direction-Finding (equipment).

ADI Attitude/director indicator.

aerofoil Any solid body so shaped that, as a fluid medium (air or hot gas) moves past it, it experiences a useful force perpendicular to the direction of relative motion; thus, a wing generates lift, while a turbine blade generates torque on a shaft.

aeroplane (North America, airplane) Heavier-than-air aircraft with propulsion and a wing that does not rotate in order to generate lift.

AEW Airborne early warning.

AEW&C Airborne Early Warning and Control.

AFB Air Force Base (USAF).

AFCS Automatic flight control system.

AFRC Air Force Reserve Command (US).

AFRES Air Force REServe.

AFRP Aramid fibre-reinforced plastics.

AFSOC Air Force Special Operations Command.

afterburning Temporarily augmenting the thrust of a turbofan or turbojet by burning additional fuel in the jetpipe.

AGM Air-to-ground missile.

Ah Ampere-hours.

AH Army Helicopter (UK designator).

AHIP Army Helicopter Improvement Programme (for US Army OH-58 Kiowa).

AHRS Attitude/heading reference system.

airbrake Passive device extended from aircraft to increase drag. The most common form is hinged flap(s) or plate(s), mounted in locations where operation causes no significant deterioration in stability and control at any attainable airspeed. Airbrakes are also mounted on the spine of an aircraft as on the F-15 and Su-27.

AIDC Aerospace Industrial Development Corporation (Taiwan).

AIM Air Interception Missile (used in US designations, such as AIM-9).

aircraft All manmade vehicles for off-surface navigation within the atmosphere, including helicopters and balloons. Air-cushion vehicles and wing-in-ground-effect vehicles are excluded from the classification.

airship Power-driven lighter-than-air aircraft. Traditional classes are: blimp, a small non-rigid; non-rigid, in which envelope is essentially devoid of rigid members and maintains shape by inflation pressure; semi-rigid, non-rigid with strong axial keel acting as beam to support load: and rigid, in which envelope is itself stiff in local bending or supported within or around rigid framework.

airstair Retractable stairway built into aircraft. Often incorporated into the door.

aka also known as.

ALARM Air-launched anti-radiation missile.

ALAT Aviation Legere de l�Armee de Terre. (French army aviation).

ALCM Air-launched cruise missile.

ALH Advanced Light Helicopter (HAL Druhvs).

Allithium Aluminium-lithium alloy.

ALLTV All-light level television.

AM Amplitude modulation.

AMC Air Mobility Command (US).

AMRAAM Advanced Medium-Range AAM.

An Antonov (Russian design bureau).

ANG Air National Guard (US).

anhedral Downward slope of wing or tailplane from root to tip.

anti-balance tab Hinged surface on trailing-edge of stabilator and operating in same direction, so as to dampen its movement.

ANVIS Aviator's night vision system.

AO Aktsionernoye Obshchestvo (Co Ltd; Russian company constitution).

AoA Angle of attack (see attack below).

AOOT
Aktsionernoye Obshchestvo Oktrytogo Tipa (Russian company constitution).

APACHE Armement Propulsee A Charges Ejectables French weapons dispenser weapon from which StormShadow/SCALP EG weapons are derived.

APN Aviation of the Peoples Navy (Chinas naval air arm).

approach noise Measured 1 nautical mile from downwind end of runway with aircraft passing overhead at 113 m (370 ft).

APR Auxiliary power reserve.

APU Auxiliary power unit (part of aircraft).

ARINC Aeronautical Radio Inc, US company whose electronic box sizes (racking sizes) are the international standard.

ARM Anti-radiation missile.

ArNG Army National Guard (US).

AS&C Airborne Surveillance & Control (UK designator).

ASARS Advanced Synthetic Aperture Radar System.

ASE (1) Automatic stabilisation equipment; (2) Aircraft survivability equipment.

AshM Anti-ship Missile.

ASI Airspeed indicator.

ASM Air-to-surface missile.

ASMP Air-Sol-Moyenne Portee French nuclear stand-off missile.

aspect ratio Measure of wing (or other aerofoil) slenderness seen in plan view, usually defined as the square of the span divided by gross area.

AST Air Staff Target (UK).

ASTOVL Advanced STOVL.

ASUW Anti-surface unit warfare.

ASRAAM Advanced Short-Range Air-to-Air Missile.

ASV/AsuV Anti-surface vessel.

ASVW Anti-Surface Vessel Warfare.

ASW Anti-submarine warfare.

ATC Air traffic control.

ATGM Anti-Tank Guided Missile.

ATGW Anti-Tank Guided Weapon

ATM Anti-Tank Missile.

ATR Airline Transport Radio ARINC 404 black box racking standards.

attack, angle of (alpha) Angle at which airstream meets aerofoil (angle between mean chord and free-stream direction). Not to be confused with angle of incidence (which see).

augmented Boosted by afterburning (turbofan), as in augmented turbofan.

autogyro Rotary-wing aircraft propelled by a propeller (or other thrusting device) and lifted by a freely running autorotating rotor.

AUW All-up weight (term meaning total weight of aircraft under defined conditions, or at a specific time during flight). Not to be confused with MTOW (which see).

avionics Aviation electronics.

AVLF Airborne Very Low Frequency communications system used to communicate with submersed USN submarines.

AWACS Airborne warning and control system (aircraft category). The USAF programme which spawned the E-3 Sentry and often incorrectly used as the aircraft name itself.

axisymmetric intakes Twin, circular engine air intakes mounted astride the spinner of New Piper light aircraft.

axisymmetric nozzle Circular jet-engine nozzle capable of unrestricted vectoring movement (within a cone specified by mechanical limitation) to enhance aircraft manoeuvrability.


 

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B Bomber (US designation prefix).

BAC British Aircraft Corporation.

BAe British Aerospace.

ballistic parachute Emergency recovery parachute installed in (generally light) aircraft and capable of supporting both machine and occupants.

band See radar frequency.

bar Non-SI unit of pressure adopted by this yearbook pending wider acceptance of Pa. 1 bar = 105 Pa. ISA pressure at S/L is 1013.2 mb or just over 1 bar. ICAO has standardised hectopascal for atmospheric pressure, in which ISA S/L pressure is 101.32 hPa.

basic operating weight
MTOW minus payload (thus, including crew, fuel and oil, bar stocks, cutlery and so on).

BBMF Battle of Britain Memorial Flight.

Be Beriev (Russian design bureau).

bearingless rotor Rotor in which flapping, lead/lag and pitch change movements are provided by the flexibility of the structural material and not by bearings. No rotor is truly rigid.

BERP British Experimental Rotorcraft Programme.

BITE Built-in test equipment.

bladder tank
Fuel (or other fluid) tank of flexible material.

BLC Boundary-layer control.

bleed air Hot high-pressure air extracted from gas turbine engine compressor or combustor and taken through valves and pipes to perform useful work such as pressurisation, driving machinery or anti-icing by heating surfaces.

blown flap Flap across which bleed air is discharged at high (often supersonic) speed to prevent flow breakaway.

BOW Basic operating weight (which see).

BPR Bypass ratio.

BTU Non-SI energy unit (British Thermal Unit) = 0.9478 J.

bulk cargo All cargo not packed in containers or on pallets.

bus Busbar, main terminal in electrical system to which battery or generator power is supplied.

BV Besloten Vennootschap (Netherlands company constitution).

BVR Beyond visual range.

BWB Blended wing/body.

bypass ratio Air flow through fan duct (not passing through core) divided by airflow through core.

byte Group of bits of information forming unit in computer processing.
 

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C Cargo (transport) – UK designator and US prefix.C2W Command and Control Warfare.

C3 Command, control and communications.

C3I Command, Control, Communications, Intelligence.

CAA Civil Aviation Authority (UK).

cabane Structure, usually of braced struts, to support load above fuselage or wing. May carry parasol wing, engine nacelle or upper wing of most biplanes.

cabin altitude Height above S/L at which ambient pressure is same as inside cabin.

CAC Chengdu Aircraft Industrial Corporation (China).

CAD/CAM Computer-assisted design/computer-assisted manufacture.

CAF Canadian Armed Forces.

CAG Commander, Carrier Air Wing.

CAHI Central Aero and Hydrodynamics Institute of the Russian Federation; also transliterated as TsAGI.

CALCM Conventional (-armed) Air-Launched Cruise Missile (US designation = AGM-86C/D).

canards Foreplanes, fixed or controllable aerodynamic surfaces ahead of the centre of gravity.

CAP Combat Air Patrol.

capacity The volume swept out on each stroke by the pistons of a piston engine. It is expressed in cc (cubic centimetres) for small engines and in litres (1 litre = 1 000 cc) for larger ones. Also known as displacement or swept volume.

carbon ibre Fine filament of carbon/graphite used as strength element in composites.

CAS (1) Calibrated airspeed, ASI calibrated to allow for air compressibility according to ISA S/L; (2) close air support (ground attack).

casevac Casualty evacuation.

Cat Category. Meanings include runway visibility and decision height minima for ILS.

CATIA Computer-aided three-dimensional interactive analysis: Anglicised form of French CAD proprietary system (Conception assistee tridimensionelle interactive d'applications).

CBLS
Carrier, Bomb, Light Stores (a practice bomb carrier).

CBU Cluster bomb unit.

CEAM Centre d'Experiences Aeriennes Militaires.

CEAT Centre d'Essais Aeronautiques de Toulouse.

Ceconite Manmade covering material for light aircraft; trade name.

CEM Combined Effects Munition.

CEO Chief executive officer.

CEV Centre d'Essais en Vol.

CFE Conventional Forces in Europe.

CFRP Carbon fibre-reinforced plastics.

CFT Conformal Fuel Tank (first used on the F-15 but now being applied to a variety of military aircraft).

CG Centre of gravity.

chaff Thin slivers of radar-reflective material cut to length appropriate to wavelengths of hostile radars and scattered in bundles to protect friendly aircraft.

CHAIC Changhe Aircraft Industries Corporation (China).

chord Distance from leading-edge to trailing-edge measured parallel to longitudinal axis.

CIA Central Intelligence Agency.

CIS Commonwealth of Independent [ex-USSR]
 

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