Marine Aircraft Design

Marine Aircraft Design
Title Marine Aircraft Design PDF eBook
Author William Munro
Publisher
Pages 276
Release 1933
Genre Seaplanes
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Marine Aviation

Marine Aviation
Title Marine Aviation PDF eBook
Author United States. Marine Corps
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1979
Genre
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Future Design of the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron

Future Design of the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron
Title Future Design of the Marine Aviation Logistics Squadron PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 34
Release 2009
Genre
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The current structure of the 11 active duty Marine Aviation Logistics Squadrons (MALS) was established in 1988. Since then several significant changes have occurred that will impact the design and functioning of the MALS in the future. This paper will explore how contemporary advances in technology, inventory management, and future aircraft design should be taken into account in redesigning the structure and functioning of the MALS. The paper is intended to capture some of the elements that will influence the Future MALS (MALS (F)) design. There are two reasons why the MALS design must change. First, there is a mandate to change from the leadership of the aviation logistics community. Second, there are opportunities to improve our current business practices which will allow us to improve aircraft readiness and reduce the forward deployed footprint of the MALS. Some of the available technologies include End to End AIRspeed, Current Readiness, and, most significantly, Marine Aviation Logistics Program II (MALSP II). These new concepts are being developed, but it is not yet clear how they will impact the design and structure of MALS (F). The author contends that implementation of these concepts will reduce the size of the MALS. Some functions should be moved from the MALS to other squadrons within each MAG, while other functions should be consolidated at the Marine Aircraft Wing level. Although change is necessary, the command relationships that exist between the MALS and the Marine Aircraft Groups (MAGs) they support, and the ability to smoothly transition from a garrison to a deployed environment, should not change.

Airplane Design VII

Airplane Design VII
Title Airplane Design VII PDF eBook
Author Jan Roskam
Publisher DARcorporation
Pages 372
Release 1985
Genre Aerospace engineering
ISBN 9781884885549

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Progress in Aircraft Design Since 1903

Progress in Aircraft Design Since 1903
Title Progress in Aircraft Design Since 1903 PDF eBook
Author Langley Research Center
Publisher
Pages 104
Release 1976
Genre Airplanes
ISBN

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Progress in aircraft design since 1903

Progress in aircraft design since 1903
Title Progress in aircraft design since 1903 PDF eBook
Author Langley Research Center
Publisher
Pages 282
Release 1974*
Genre
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America's Navy and Marine Corps Airplanes

America's Navy and Marine Corps Airplanes
Title America's Navy and Marine Corps Airplanes PDF eBook
Author Francis H. Dean
Publisher Schiffer Pub Limited
Pages 416
Release 1999
Genre Transportation
ISBN 9780764305573

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A detailed pictorial review of U.S. Navy airplanes from the end of World War I to the present day. All mission types are covered, including fighters, scout dive and torpedo bombers, patrol planes, utility planes, and trainers. Many variants of basic types are shown with photos and data from informative captions. An introduction is provided for each mission category, and explanations of airplane designations are provided. Striking changes in U.S. naval airplane designs through almost eight decades of progress can be seen from the earliest wood, wire, and fabric craft to the latest types entering the naval inventory. The photo coverage is excellent, with many never before published pictures of Navy types.