- engine. FAA and TC
approved Starflex AS355F1R AS355 F1
powered by the
Allison C20R engine. FAA, TC and EASA
approved Starflex AS355F2R AS355 F2 Powered...
-
sequence and a
training mode. The
engines drive the rotorcraft's
foldable Starflex main
rotor and its
Fenestron anti-torque tail
rotor via two
separate transmissions;...
- (1957–1960) A
Kodak Brownie Target Six-20
camera with its
original box A
Brownie Starflex camera with the
cover for its
finder window popped up. A
Kodak Six-16 Brownie...
- failure. The EC130 is a single-engine helicopter. It uses a three-bladed
Starflex main
rotor which is
matched to an
enclosed tail fan anti-torque device...
-
alpine skis
France 1963
Launched as a
joint venture between Dynamic and
Starflex skis.
Acquired by
Rossignol in 1967. Elan
alpine skis, ski
jumping skis...
- from the
automotive industry;
another innovation was the
newly developed Starflex main rotor. It was also
decided that both
civil and
military variants of...
- WS; Malik, IS; Rickards, A (18
March 2008). "Migraine
Intervention With
STARFlex Technology (MIST) trial: a prospective, multicenter, double-blind, sham-controlled...
- of
providing up to 1,040 kW (1,400 hp),
along with the
adoption of the
Starflex rotorhead which had been
originally developed for the Aérospatiale AS350...
-
automotive engine. The aircraft's 6.84 m (22.4 ft)
diameter three-bladed
Starflex rotor has a
chord of 15 cm (5.9 in) and
employs a
unique torsion bar blade...
-
develop a PFO
closure device branded STARflex.
Wilmshurst was
recruited as part of the "Migraine
Intervention with
STARflex Technology" (MIST) trial. The number...