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Advances in aviation technology give computers a central role in the control of modern jet aircraft. For many years military aircraft have incorporated fly-by-wire technology. The first fly-by-wire civil...
The Airbus A320 is the first ‘fly-by-wire’ civil airliner. It crushed twice during its first two-and-a-half years in service. In both cases there was speculation that the plane’s computer software may...
A collection of promotional films made by Stanley L Russell for Scottish engineering companies. The compilation comprises:MEN OF IRON (c. 1947, b/w) - An overview of iron propellor manufacture at the Blair...
The techniques of soldering and using a hand drill are demonstrated in these two videos.
Video-based teaching pack looking at British life in the 1930s through archive film, textual data and personal accounts. Contains contemporary archive footage from the GPO Film Unit. The five units cover...
Shows the uses of electricity in industry, transport and the home.
Illustrates aspects of electricity: static electricity; electrons moving in a wire; circuits; electron pumps - magnets, electrochemical cell, solar cell, thermocouple, piezo electric; the uses of electricity...
Part 1: introduction to Fresnel diffraction. Qualitative study of diffraction fringes. Qualitative analysis: illumination in a direction perpendicular to the fringes, comparison of light intensity at edge of...
A radiologist and an endoscopist cooperate to insert a stent to alleviate bile duct strictures. The radiologist inserts a guide wire trans-hepatically through the stricture into the duodenum. This is used to...
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