This specification defines the objectives, criteria, and configuration and establishes the requirements for performance, design, test, and qualification of the accessory drive subsystem (ADS) for the prototype model supersonic transport airplane. Differences between the prototype and production airplanes are described in Supplement I. There are four ADS per airplane, one for each engine. The ADS is the power link between the engine, the starter, and the accessories. (Author)
Supersonic Transport Development Program. Phase III Proposal. Boeing Model 2707. Accessory Drive Subsystem Specification
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51 pages
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Aircraft , Jet transport planes , Power supplies , Supersonic aircraft , Specifications , Auxiliary power plants , Commercial planes , Reliability , Maintenance , Environmental tests , Vibration , Aviation safety , Pressure , Performance(Engineering) , Engine starters , Gears , Drives , Power , Supersonic transports