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INFORMATION ON ANTISKID SYSTEMS

1988-01-01
HISTORICAL
AIR1739
This Aerospace Information Report (AIR) has been prepared by a panel of the SAE A-5 Committee and is presented to document the design approaches and service experience from various applications of antiskid systems. This experience includes commercial and military applications.
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DESIGN OF SKID CONTROL & ASSOCIATED AIRCRAFT EQUIPMENT FOR TOTAL SYSTEM COMPATIBILITY

1982-04-01
HISTORICAL
ARP1070A
This document covers the general requirements for aircraft skid control systems and their components. Methods of defining skid control system performance criteria for design and evaluation purposes are outlined and recommended. Design and operational goals, general theory, and functions, which must be considered by the aircraft brake systems engineer to attain the most effective skid control performance, are covered in detail. Recommended methods for measuring performance of skid control systems are included.
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SKID CONTROL EQUIPMENT

1975-01-15
HISTORICAL
AS483A
This standard covers minimum requirements for skid control equipment for use on all types and models of civil aircraft. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant to determine the compatibility of these requirements with the application aircraft and to specify requirements in excess of these minimums as necessary.
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WHEEL AND BRAKE (SAND AND PERMANENT MOLD) CASTINGS — MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR AIRCRAFT APPLICATIONS

1965-01-20
HISTORICAL
AS586
This standard sets forth the minimum quality required for aircraft wheel and brake castings. Its use will establish minimum acceptable requirements for internal structure and surface conditions and is predicated on the use of a casting factor for the ultimate load of 1.51 (minimum) to 2.00 (maximum). When casting factors of 1.25 minimum to 1.50 maximum are used, visual, penetrant, and radiographic or other approved equivalent non-destructive inspection methods shall all be required on each production casting. Where specific parts or areas require a quality level exceeding that described by this standard, the requirements shall be established by negotiation between the purchaser and vendor.
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SKID CONTROL EQUIPMENT

1962-12-01
HISTORICAL
AS483
This specification covers minimum requirements for skid control equipment for use on all types and models of civil aircraft. It shall be the responsibility of the applicant (See Paragraph 5.1) to determine the compatibility of these requirements with the applicable aircraft and to specify requirements in excess of these minimums as necessary.
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