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PNEUMATIC POWER SUPPLIES FOR STARTING AIRCRAFT
- Aerospace Standard
- AIR944
- Issued
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Scope
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.
Topic
Data Sets - Support Documents
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Issuing Committee
AE-6 Starting Systems and Auxiliary Power Committee
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Scope: Devotes itself to aircraft engine starting by electrical, hydraulic, or pneumatic means using stored energy sources such as batteries, hydraulic accumulators, solid or liquid propellants, stored gas, or small gas turbine engines. Develops standards for aircraft starting systems. Charter: Establish standards for aerospace and industrial engine starting, auxiliary power, and related secondary systems. For details about SAE's online privacy policy; copyright, content license, and reliability statements; and membership information, click on the link to "Info on Privacy, Copyright, and Membership" line in the folders area below. No copyrighted material may be posted in this forum. SAE is not liable for opinions expressed or information posted to this forum. All information posted becomes the property of SAE.Reference
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