Smiths selected for T-5019 July 2004![]() KAI has selected Smiths for the following systems:
KAI has also selected Smiths Integrated Standby Instrument System (ISIS) as a Backup Flight Instrument (BFI) for the KT-1 Turboprop trainer export variant. Smiths Aerospace is the leading transatlantic aerospace equipment company, with more than 9,000 staff and $1.6 billion revenue split between Europe and North America. Smiths Aerospace holds key positions in the supply chains on all major military and civil aircraft and engine manufactures supplying integrated solutions. Strategically organized businesses focus on systems in electronics and mechanical systems, engine components and Systems Customer Services. Notes to editors. Main generator system (MGS) The MGS, a 40 kVA variable speed constant frequency-based generator system is a derivative of the system used on the F/A 18 C/D. Smiths is assisting the T-50 Korea Industry Participant, Kyungju Aerospace Electrical Systems (KAES) for local production of the T-50 MGS. Cockpit control panels The panels for the complete T-50 Golden Eagle front and rear cockpit provide a balanced luminescence with sun light readable displays and night vision compatible. Voice and data recorder The VADR is the world's most compact, lightweight, high performance crash survivable recorder with applications on multiple types of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. VADR technology is also at the heart of Health & Usage Monitoring System (HUMS) that provide safety, maintenance and mission readiness benefits. Advanced data transfer equipment (ADTE) Smiths is the world's leader in the supply of data transfer equipment. The ADTE is state of the art technology used to supply and download key mission information on the aircraft. Battery charging system The battery charger has been selected by KAI to maintain a preferred level of power to enable key equipment on the aircraft to function effectively on start up. Airborne Video Solid State Recorder (AVSR) The solid-state AVSR records video and key mission information that can be used for mission debriefing when the pilot returns to base. # # # |
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KAI has selected Smiths for the following systems:
Main generator system (Dayton, OH)
Cockpit control panels, battery charging system, caution / warning system (Long Island, NY)
Voice and data recorders (Grand Rapids MI)
Advanced Data Transfer Equipment, Airborne Video Solid State Recorder (Germantown, MD)
KAI has also selected Smiths Integrated Standby Instrument System (ISIS) as a Backup Flight Instrument (BFI) for the KT-1 Turboprop trainer export variant.
Smiths Aerospace is the leading transatlantic aerospace equipment company, with more than 9,000 staff and $1.6 billion revenue split between Europe and North America. Smiths Aerospace holds key positions in the supply chains on all major military and civil aircraft and engine manufactures supplying integrated solutions. Strategically organized businesses focus on systems in electronics and mechanical systems, engine components and Systems Customer Services.
Notes to editors.
Main generator system (MGS)
The MGS, a 40 kVA variable speed constant frequency-based generator system is a derivative of the system used on the F/A 18 C/D. Smiths is assisting the T-50 Korea Industry Participant, Kyungju Aerospace Electrical Systems (KAES) for local production of the T-50 MGS.
Cockpit control panels
The panels for the complete T-50 Golden Eagle front and rear cockpit provide a balanced luminescence with sun light readable displays and night vision compatible.
Voice and data recorder
The VADR is the world's most compact, lightweight, high performance crash survivable recorder with applications on multiple types of fixed wing aircraft and helicopters. VADR technology is also at the heart of Health & Usage Monitoring System (HUMS) that provide safety, maintenance and mission readiness benefits.
Advanced data transfer equipment (ADTE)
Smiths is the world's leader in the supply of data transfer equipment. The ADTE is state of the art technology used to supply and download key mission information on the aircraft.
Battery charging system
The battery charger has been selected by KAI to maintain a preferred level of power to enable key equipment on the aircraft to function effectively on start up.
Airborne Video Solid State Recorder (AVSR)
The solid-state AVSR records video and key mission information that can be used for mission debriefing when the pilot returns to base.
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