Avionics Aircraft Radar (navigation) Parts

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019-004449-049 Transistor
001070742
019-004449-050 Transistor
001070742
1-958002-003 Transistor
001885284
10133090 Transistor
004601034
28463-31018 Transistor
001070742
2N1720 Transistor
000810627
2N2906 Transistor
004601034
2N5459 Transistor
001885284
2N5459-5 Transistor
001885284
2N722 Transistor
004601034
352-0734-020 Transistor
001070742
352-7500-900 Transistor
001070742
419598-2 Transistor
004601034
579R561H03 Transistor
004601034
6L5512-332-511566 Transistor
001070742
91000-06FIG1 Transistor
004601034
932068-1 Transistor
004811088
932084-1 Transistor
002429741
A532T009-101 Transistor
001885284
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Avionics Aircraft Radar (navigation)

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Avionics are the electronic systems used on aircraft, artificial satellites, and spacecraft. Avionic systems include communications, navigation, the display and management of multiple systems, and the hundreds of systems that are fitted to aircraft to perform individual functions. These can be as simple as a searchlight for a police helicopter or as complicated as the tactical system for an airborne early warning platform. The term avionics is a portmanteau of the words aviation and electronics.

The term "avionics" was coined by the journalist Philip J. Klass as a portmanteau of "aviation electronics".

The civilian market has also seen a growth in cost of avionics. Flight control systems (fly-by-wire) and new navigation needs brought on by tighter airspaces, have pushed up development costs. The major change has been the recent boom in consumer flying. As more people begin to use planes as their primary method of transportation, more elaborate methods of controlling aircraft safely in these high restrictive airspaces have been invented.

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