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Technology update (September 1999)
- Modified BAC 1-11 becomes JSF flying test bed, Lockheed Martin
- Next step for Nimrod's powerplant, Rolls-Royce
- A3XX development, Airbus Industries
- Rolls-Royce hones blade production, Rolls-Royce
- STOVL JSF undergoes environmental testing, Lockheed Martin
- Desa in the air and in space, DaimlerChrysler Aerospace
- Fast brakes, Dunlop Aviation
- Monolithic parts for C-17, The Boeing Company
- Flutter free wing, Advanced Soaring Concepts
- Improving efficiency virtually, Deneb Visual Interactive Systems
- Powering up a lean Joint Strike Fighter, The Boeing Company
- Jet fuel hose cover flame-tested, Stratoflex
- Spray forming and larger aircraft, Materials World Journal
- Certifying munitions for the F-15E, Arnold Engineering Development Center
- Power conversion, Ferranti Technologies
- Turbine blade tip clearance sensor under development, Physical Sciences Inc.
- NASA improves its data-acquisition capabilities
- Another addition to the A320 family, Airbus
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