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Top 15 Technology Innovations
Top Technologies for 1998 as selected by the readers of Aerospace Engineering.
  1. New fire extinguisher material may replace existing Halon system — Wright Laboratory
  2. Lockheed Martin studies concepts for uninhabited fighters — Lockheed Martin
  3. Paintless technology is put to the test —Lockheed Martin
  4. X-35 testing progresses, manufacturing of parts begins — Lockheed Martin
  5. A NASA SR-71 completes first test flight of LASRE program — NASA/Rocketdyne/Lockheed Martin
  6. First flight of the F-22 Raptor — Lockheed Martin, Boeing, Pratt & Whitney
  7. Welded aluminum — Cranfield College of Aeronautics and School of Industrial and Manufacturing Science
  8. CNC fiber placement used to create an all-composite fuselage — Raytheon Aircraft
  9. X-33 Advanced Technology Demonstrator scheduled to fly in 1999 — NASA, Lockheed Martin
  10. Pratt & Whitney's next leap in engine technology
  11. Lessons learned from the Clipper Graham—NASA purchases second X-34
  12. U.S. Air Force awaits delivery of the first C-32A — Boeing
  13. Airbus Industrie's twin deck A3XX
  14. Paintless aircraft technology — Lockheed Martin, 3M
  15. Tiny spheres absorb noise at high temperatures — Georgia Institute of Technology


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