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Introduction to Starting Systems

2004-04-13
AIR4151
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) covers basic aircraft engine start systems fundamentals. It presents various ground power sources and aircraft “on board” starting units. Also included are descriptions of start system components and interconnections which together comprise an engine starting system.
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Pneumatic Ground Power Supplies for Starting Aircraft

2004-04-06
AIR944C
The material contained in this report has been simplified to facilitate its use. Specific manufacturers should be contacted for more detailed information. Many of the basic power supplies are available in numerous configurations and some provide shaft power or electrical power in addition to the pneumatic capability. Vehicles for the ground transportation of the power supplies are also varied to fit specific requirements.
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Index of Starting System Specifications and Standards

2001-12-07
AIR1174B
This report lists military and industry specifications and standards which are used in aerospace engine starting and auxiliary power systems. Listings are provided as follows: Section 2. Topic Listing Section 3. Numerical Listing Section 4. Alphabetical Listing Only those hardware standards which have been specifically designed for engine starting systems are listed. Revisions and amendments which are current for these specifications and standards are not listed.
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Safety Criteria for Pneumatic Starting Systems

1999-03-01
AIR1639A
This SAE Aerospace Information Report (AIR) presents safety criteria for pneumatic type engine starting system design and component hardware. Included are safety criteria in design of both starter control valves and starters as well as in design of airframe control systems. Safety topics concern starter valve operation and material application, airframe controls and instrumentation installations and starter rotor integrity and containment.
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Turbine Engine Starting System Design Requirements

1999-03-01
ARP949B
This SAE Aerospace Recommended Practice (ARP) defines and establishes a standard presentation of data for gas turbine propulsion engine starter characteristics in graphs and curves. The data presentation applies to both pneumatic and hydraulic energy source starting systems.
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INDEX OF STARTING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS

1991-05-01
AIR1174A
This report lists military and industry specifications and standards which are used in aerospace engine starting and auxiliary power systems. Only those hardware standards which have been specifically designed for engine starting systems are listed. Revisions and amendments which are current for these specifications and standards are not listed.
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PNEUMATIC GROUND POWER SUPPLIES FOR STARTING AIRCRAFT

1990-02-01
AIR944B
The material contained in this report has been simplified to facilitate its use. Specific manufacturers should be contacted for more detailed information. Many of the basic power supplies are available in numerous configurations and some provide shaft power or electrical power in addition to the pneumatic capability. Vehicles for the ground transportation of the power supplies are also varied to fit specific requirements.
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PNEUMATIC POWER SUPPLIES FOR STARTING AIRCRAFT

1988-10-01
AIR944
The information contained in this report has been simplified to facilitate its use. Specific manufacturers should be contacted for more detailed information. Many of the basic power plants are available in numerous configurations to provide shaft power or electrical power in addition to the pneumatic capability. Vehicles for the ground transportation of the power supplies are also varied to fit specific requirements. The state-of-the-art in small gas turbines has advanced to a point where they are competitive with the more conventional ground power supplies in practically all areas.
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PNEUMATIC GROUND POWER SUPPLIES FOR STARTING AIRCRAFT

1978-01-01
AIR944A
The material contained in this report has been simplified to facilitate its use. Specific manufacturers should be contacted for more detailed information. Many of the basic power supplies are available in numerous configurations and some provide shaft power or electrical power in addition to the pneumatic capability. Vehicles for the ground transportation of the power supplies are also varied to fit specific requirements. The state-of-the-art in small gas turbines has advanced to a point where they are competitive with the more conventional ground power supplies in practically all areas.
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INDEX OF STARTING SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS AND STANDARDS

1970-07-15
AIR1174
This report lists military and industry specifications and standards which are used in aerospace engine starting systems. Only those hardware standards which have been specifically designed for engine starting systems are listed. Revisions and amendments which are current for these specifications and standards are not listed.
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