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  • or '''SNÉCMA''' was one of the world's leading aerospace corporations which merged with [[SAGEM]] to form '''[[SAFRAN]]'''. Snecma i ...d in [[1945]] by the nationalisation [[Gnome & Rhône]], one of the largest aerospace groups in France at the time.
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  • '''Avio S.p.A.''' is an [[Italy|Italian]] aerospace engine manufacturer. Formerly owned by [[Fiat|FIAT S.p.A.]] and named '''Fi
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  • ...singly on [[helicopter]]s in the 1970s and was eventually purchased by the aerospace firm [[Agusta]] in [[1983 in aviation|1983]].
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  • ...]], [[Construction Engineering]], [[Materials Science and Engineering]], [[Aerospace Engineering]], [[Chemical Engineering]], [[Electrical Engineering]], [[Nucl *[http://www.aem.umn.edu Aerospace Engineering and Mechanics at University of Minnesota]
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  • ...tatute, "any industrial and commercial activities relating to aviation and aerospace." Over the period of war, the need to redeploy production to civil purposes
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  • ...gher forces. Hydraulic brakes use solenoids to bend sheets of titanium in aerospace manufacturing, for example.
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  • ...year Aircraft Company]] and then after [[World War II]] renamed [[Goodyear Aerospace Corporation]]. The subsidiary was sold in [[1987]] to [[Loral Corp.]], in t The [[Goodyear Aerospace Corporation]], a holding that developed from the Goodyear Aircraft Company
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  • ...second largest industrial group. It works in the fields of [[defence]], [[aerospace]], [[helicopter]]s, [[automation]], [[transport]] and [[energy]]. The compa
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  • ...a joint venture with [[Bell Helicopter Textron]] called the [[Bell/Agusta Aerospace Company]]. Its aim was to develop the Bell/Agusta AB139 helicopter and the
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  • ==Aerospace industry technologies==
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  • .... Separately owned companies continue to make specialised products such as aerospace tyres and brakes under this name.
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  • * [[Aerospace engineering]] *[[List of aerospace engineering topics]]
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  • == In aerospace ==
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  • ...ian racecar maker Ferrari. IPA composites is a member of FLAG ,the flemish aerospace group ,
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  • It has many applications in [[aerospace]] and [[automotive]] fields, as well as in [[sailboats]], and notably in mo ...arbon fiber applications less stringent than those required by, say, the [[aerospace]] industry).
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  • ...lightweight carbon frames use the same materials and fabrication as in the aerospace industry.
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  • ==Aerospace and Defense== * [[Alenia]] (aerospace engineering)
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  • Aerodynamics is important in a number of applications other than aerospace engineering. ''' *[[List of aerospace engineering topics]]
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  • * [http://www.enidine.com Enidine, Aerospace & Industrial Shock Absorbers]
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