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![]() simulator wrote: EADS Commits More Than $80 Million in Company Funding to Develop Systems, Technology for U.S. Tanker Aircraft (Source: EADS North America; issued Sept. 16, 2003) WASHINGTON, D.C. --- EADS, one of the world’s largest defense and aerospace companies, is investing more than $80 million of company funding in developing technology and systems to position it as a strong competitor for the U.S. Air Force’s future aerial tanker modernization requirements. The commitment includes $83 million for the design, manufacture and testing of an advanced centerline refueling boom that incorporates fly-by-wire controls and provides a high-volume fuel transfer flow. This boom, to be mounted under the aft fuselage of an Airbus A330 tanker, will be used as a primary means for in-flight refueling of military aircraft such as fighters, transports and special mission platforms. A prototype of the EADS advanced refueling boom is being developed by EADS Military Transport Division in Madrid, Spain, and will be completed for ground-based evaluations on a test rig next year, to be followed by flight testing. “The A330 Tanker offers a state-of-the-art platform and refueling system clearly exceeding the performances of competitors' alternatives,” said Rafael Acedo, Vice President Programs EADS Military Transport Aircraft Division. The Air Force has a requirement for several hundred aerial tankers to assure its in-flight refueling mission for U.S. forces worldwide, and EADS is committed to be a viable competitor in this important program. “EADS is absolutely committed to success in the large tanker market,” said Ralph Crosby, Chairman of EADS North America – the Washington, D.C-based holding company for EADS in the U.S. “We are aggressively pursuing the Future Strategic Tanker Aircraft (FSTA) for the United Kingdom. In the United States, we have made clear to Air Force authorities that we intend to compete aggressively for all future tanker buys – a commitment which has been acknowledged and supported by the Air Force. The allocation of significant EADS company funding to develop the refueling boom and other technology underscores our intent to be a long-term player in this market.” EADS will propose a military version of the Airbus A330 airliner for the U.S. Air Force tanker mission. Airbus, one of the world’s largest civilian airliner manufacturers, is an affiliate company of EADS, which has broad experience in military aircraft and systems. The A330 military tanker will be equipped with three refueling points: the advanced centerline boom installed under the fuselage, and a pod located under each wing with probe-and-drogue-type fueling systems that are unreeled in flight. EADS’ advanced centerline fueling boom will operate with fly-by-wire controls and redundant power supply and actuation systems, ensuring precise, accurate positioning and fuel transfer, as well as a high degree of redundancy. The boom is to be remotely controlled by an operator at a flight deck console that features a 3-dimensional viewing system. Almost four (4) tons (1200 U.S. gallons) of fuel will be transferred per minute via the boom to the aircraft being refueled in flight. http://www.defense-aerospace.com/cgi...modele=release Here's the only problem: the NIH syndrome is very contagious in the Pentagon. If there is an American-designed and built system that can be procured, they will go for the American one first. Only if there is no domestic alternative will the various services consider foreign suppliers-although there have been exceptions: the B-57 and the M-93 Fox NBC vehicle being the most prominent. Posted via www.My-Newsgroups.com - web to news gateway for usenet access! |
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