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The incident showed that even high-altitude aircraft were vulnerable to missiles.
Consequently, nearly all high-speed and high-altitude aircraft use jet engines.
If they become overloaded with targets, priority would be given to high- speed, high-altitude aircraft.
The atmosphere filters most of these, so they are primarily a concern for spacecraft and high-altitude aircraft.
This program focused on producing a missile which could bring down a large, non-maneuvering, high-altitude aircraft.
A high-speed, high-altitude aircraft might fly over early warning radars without being recognized.
Later generations invented pressure suits and high-altitude aircraft.
This means that a high-altitude aircraft is only visible to the operator in a narrow ring at the extreme outside of the scope.
The air campaign has been conducted until now using cruise missiles and precision-guided bombs dropped from high-altitude aircraft.
Venture capitalists began financing companies with plans to deliver data quickly to computer users in other ways, like using satellites and even high-altitude aircraft.
These jets combine transatlantic capability with the speed and comfort of a wide-body, high-altitude aircraft.
Although the wreckage was spotted by high-altitude aircraft, no one has been allowed near the site in an area presumed to be controlled by guerrillas.
Some entrepreneurs were so optimistic that they suggested sending high-altitude aircraft to circle above big cities, beaming signals down to consumers.
These intensive measurements of the Antarctic ozone were made mainly by high-altitude aircraft and balloons, but cost limits their frequency.
There have also been efforts to launch satellites from a sea platform in the Pacific, as well as from high-altitude aircraft.
Other loads that may be critical are pressure loads (for pressurized, high-altitude aircraft) and ground loads.
SNCAC continued work on high-altitude aircraft, proposing two pressurised bombers in 1938.
New computer programs to be tested soon are intended to allow controllers to monitor all high-altitude aircraft with five-minute updates and provide an analysis of the traffic.
The technique, visible and near-infrared imaging spectroscopy, measures nitrogen and water in the forest canopy using an instrument aboard a high-altitude aircraft.
With the development of high-altitude aircraft, early-detection radar antennae were shaped to produce a beam with a vertical cross-section of 30 to 40 degrees.
Stapp's work resolved that problem as well as many others, which allowed the next generation of high-altitude aircraft and the HALO insertion techniques.
In the late 1980s the G 520 Egrett/STRATO 1 high-altitude aircraft was produced which established five world records.
The majority of high-altitude aircraft engines used during World War II used mechanically-driven superchargers, because these had three significant manufacturing advantages over turbochargers.
Volacom worked closely with Burt Rutan at Scaled Composites to design a specialized high-altitude aircraft platform using a novel hydrogen-powered electric power plant.
Junkers Ju 388: Development, Testing And Production of the Last Junkers High-altitude Aircraft.