Positive contributions of military aeronautical research and development programs to civil aviation are reviewed and some possible future contributions of those military programs are assessed. A summary is presented of detailed results concerned with: (1) review of the progress that has been made in aviation since 1925 and the significant technological advances that have been made; (2) an examination of current and planned military aeronautical research and technology programs and an assessment of their relevancy to the aeronautical R and D needs of civil aviation; (3) the relationship of the development base generated by military programs to the needs of civil airliner design, development, and production; (4) information on aeronautical R and D funding; and (5) the findings and observations of the RADCAP study. (Author)


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    Title :

    Research and Development Contributions to Aviation Progress (Radcap) Executive Summary


    Publication date :

    1972


    Size :

    39 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English