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The Basics of Hoshin Kanri
Kesterson, Randy K. (General Dynamics ATP, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA)
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Verlag: General Dynamics Corporation, 1973
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Verlag: General Dynamics Corp, 1989
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Kesterson, R: The Intersection of Change Management and Lean
Randy K. Kesterson (General Dynamics ATP, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA)
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Zustand: New. Randy Kesterson has held executive-level positions at Doosan Infracore, General Dynamics and Curtiss-Wright, with prior successful experience at Harsco Corporation, John Deere, and at privately held Young & Franklin/Tactair Fluid Con.

Verlag: San Diego General Dynamics, 1989
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Sprache: Englisch
Verlag: St. Louis, Missouri. January, 1975
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Verlag: General Dynamics, 1981
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Three-hole punched. Cover note attached to a typed printout with occasional notations, mostly on the right side of the page. Some of the entries appear to have been highlighted in the original. Among the notations are: numerical designations, Boeing Common, Boeing Peculiar Adapter, Rotary Launcher, Requires Furthe…r Evaluation, and Govt. Furn. Printout pagination is 3 -8, 12, 15, 17-21, 28, 34-35, 70 and 89. The cover note states that this list is General Dynamics preliminary assess of B-1B related support equipment required for ACM [Advanced Cruise Missile]. Items marked "common" in the right hand column may be used without modification for ACM. Items marked with A G.D. drawing number are modified or new. Other notes are self-explanatory. Items not mark on these pages and items on pages not included are not B-1B related. Because of its preliminary nature dissemination of this outside of NAAO is not authorized except on approval by R. A Neiheisel, Manager, Mechanical Support Equipment. The document has a header that states AGM-86B Support Equipment List. On the left side is the report date of 04/16/81 and on the right side is the page number. The columns are titled: GSERD No., CAT, Nomenclature, Air Force Designator, and Usage. Under Usage are five subcategories: Flt Line, WSA, 2MM Depot and Oth. Under these subcategories in some instances there at "x"s listed. This is also the area where most hand written notations were made. The AGM-86 ALCM is an American subsonic air-launched cruise missile (ALCM) built by Boeing and operated by the United States Air Force. This missile was developed to increase the effectiveness and survivability of the Boeing B-52H Stratofortress strategic bomber. The missile dilutes an enemy's forces and complicates air defense of its territory. The concept started as a long-range drone aircraft that would act as a decoy, distracting Soviet air defenses from the bombers. As new lightweight nuclear weapons emerged in the 1960s, the design was modified with the intent of attacking missile and radar sites at the end of its flight. Further development extended its range so much that it emerged as a weapon allowing the B-52s to launch their attacks while still well outside Soviet airspace, saturating their defenses with hundreds of tiny, low-flying targets that were extremely difficult to see on radar. The ALCM so improved the capabilities of the US bomber force that the Soviets developed new technologies to counter the weapon. Among these were airborne early warning aircraft and new weapons like the MiG-31 and Tor missile system specifically to shoot down the AGM-86. The Air Force responded with the development of the AGM-129 ACM, which included stealth capabilities. The ending of the Cold War led to cutbacks in this program, and its expensive maintenance eventually resulted in it being abandoned in favor of life extensions to the original ALCM. Single sheet, printed on one side Paperclipped unbound set of sheets, printed on one side Xerox style copy, believed contemporary with the date of the document.
Weitere BilderVerlag: Rochester: General Dynamics, 1965
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The Intersection of Change Management and Lean Six Sigma : The Basics for Black Belts and Change Agents
Randy K. (General Dynamics ATP, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA) Kesterson
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Kesterson, R: The Intersection of Change Management and Lean
Randy K. Kesterson (General Dynamics ATP, Charlotte, North Carolina, USA)
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Annual Air Force Office of Scientific Research Astronautics Symposium
U.S. Air Force, Office of Scientific Research, and General Dynamics Corporation, Convair Division
Verlag: Pergamon Press, New York, 1958
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Verlag: NASA, Langley Research Center, Hampton Virginia. Prepared by Convair Aerospace Division, San Diego CA., 1972
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Verlag: New York, 1955
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Verlag: General Dynamics Corp., CONVAIR Division 1957 [?], San Diego, CA, 1957
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. The format is approximately 39 inches by 11.25 inches. Folded to fit into an 8.5 by 11 inch format. Item has moderate wear and soiling. This is an engineering drawing. This is related to the F-106A. Stamped CONFIDENTIAL. . This has a blueprint like appearance. This is a very large flow diagram. It contains a serie…s of what appear to be electrical circuit drawings. The principal captions are Timer Control, Door Control Time Delay, Door Control, Slavo Ground, Armament Transfer, Air Control Timer and Armament Control Relay Box. The Convair F-106 Delta Dart is an all-weather interceptor aircraft designed and produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Convair. The F-106 was designed in response to the 1954 interceptor program. Envisioned as an imagined "Ultimate Interceptor", it was a development of the F-102 Delta Dagger, and commenced as the F-102B prior to being redesignated by the United States Air Force (USAF). The F-106 was designed without a gun or provision for carrying bombs, instead carrying its AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missiles within an internal weapons bay, its clean exterior was beneficial to supersonic flight. Major differences from the F-102 included the adoption of the more powerful Pratt & Whitney J75 turbojet engine, heavily redesigned air inlets along with a variable-geometry inlet duct to suit a wide range of supersonic speeds, application of the area rule to the fuselage shaping, and a general increase in size. On 26 December 1956, the first prototype performed its maiden flight. After flight testing demonstrated lesser performance gains than anticipated, the USAF ultimately only ordered 350 of the planned 1,000 F-106s. Becoming operational in June 1959, the F-106 was the primary all-weather interceptor aircraft of the USAF through much of the Cold War era; it ended up being the final specialist interceptor to be used by the service to date. It was never used in combat nor were any export opportunities secured. During the 1960s, a competitive evaluation between the F-106 and the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II determined the latter to be marginally superior, yet the type continued to be operated for a further two decades due to extensive demand for the F-4 in other roles. Convair proposed various improved models of the F-106, typically focused on the radar, communications, and other avionics, but none of these schemes were pursued. In one high-profile incident over Montana on 2 February 1970, an unmanned F-106 recovered from a flat spin after its pilot had ejected, belly landing relatively intact in a snow-covered field; it was recovered and continued to be flown for numerous years afterwards. The F-106 was gradually withdrawn from USAF service during the 1980s as the arrival of newer air superiority fighters, particularly the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, had made the role of dedicated interceptors obsolete. Numerous F-106s would be operated for a time by the Air National Guard. Many withdrawn aircraft were promptly converted into target drones and redesignated QF-106 under the Pacer Six program, which were used up in 1998. A handful of F-106s were operated by NASA for experimental purposes, such as the Eclipse Project, through to 1998. Single sheet, printed on one side Contemporary (?) Reprint or copy of this sheet.
Verlag: General Dynamics Corp., CONVAIR Division 1957 [?], San Diego, CA, 1957
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. The format is approximately 39 inches by 11.25 inches. Folded to fit into an 8.5 by 11 inch format. Item has moderate wear and soiling. This is an engineering drawing. This is related to the F-106A. Stamped CONFIDENTIAL. Security Notice. This has a light blueprint like appearance. This is a very large flow diagram…. It contains a series of blocks and flow lines. The principal captions are Armament Control, Launcher, Missile Bay, Misfire Relay, Fwd Launcher Rail, Release Handle, Aft Launcher Rail, Aft Compt Upper Electronic Rack, Reset PWR, MWW Fuse Panel. and Missile Displaced. Modern supersonic fighter and attack aircraft attack a target automatically and accurately. These aircraft are designed and built as a completely integrated weapons system. The weapons subsystems are interconnected and dependent on each other or on other aircraft systems. For example, the bomb release system in some modes of operation depends on the aircraft's flight control system; the missile system is interconnected with the aircraft's radar system for missile guidance. In addition to delivering weapons more accurately, computer-controlled weapons systems provide a higher degree of safety by reducing human error. Single sheet, printed on one side Contemporary (?) Reprint or copy of this sheet.
Verlag: General Dynamics Corp., CONVAIR Division 1957 [?], San Diego, CA, 1957
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Reprint or copy of this sheet. The format is approximately 39 inches by 11.25 inches. Folded to fit into an 8.5 by 11 inch format. This item is related to the F-106A. Item has moderate wear and soiling. Staple present, This is an engineering drawing. Stamped CONFIDENTIAL. This has a light blueprint like appearance…. This is a very large flow diagram. It contains a series of blocks and flow lines. The principal captions are Armament Control, M30 Missile Intervalometer, Aft Cam, Fwd Cam Motor, Clutch, Aft Door Interlock, Fwd Door Interlock, Aft Fire, Fwd Extend, Fwd Fire, and Fwd Sel. One caption states 1. Item No's inside Invervalometer are for Ref Only - not in Item List. Modern supersonic fighter and attack aircraft attack a target automatically and accurately. These aircraft are designed and built as a completely integrated weapons system. The weapons subsystems are interconnected and dependent on each other or on other aircraft systems. For example, the bomb release system in some modes of operation depends on the aircraft's flight control system; the missile system is interconnected with the aircraft's radar system for missile guidance. In addition to delivering weapons more accurately, computer-controlled weapons systems provide a higher degree of safety by reducing human error. Single sheet, printed on one side.
Verlag: United States Air Force, San Diego, CA [?], 1959
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Revision B. This very large training chart has been folded multiple times. The format is approximately 42 inches by 10 feet. It has many illustrations and captions. The title of the primary graphic on this training chart is View of Launcher Mechanism in Firing Position. There are a number of component diagrams, wi…th captions. There is in red a notation of Butler Field and a number in red. Convair (Division of General Dynamics Corporation), USAF F-106A Delta Dart related. Training Section - Interceptor, Armament System (Missile Bay & Missile Launcher Detail) [Marked CONFIDENTIAL]; Chart No. 15 (4 of 4) 3/30/59. Convair Division, 1959. Revision B. This very large chart, printed on a .flexible backing material, has been folded, but presents no hard creasing, significant crease/fold wear or. discoloration or tearing. The chart has of a number of captioned illustrations pertaining to the armament system of the USAF F-106A Delta Dart nuclear capable jet interceptor. There is a notation in red of "Butler Field" (perhaps this was what is now Butler-Municipal in Georgia). This chart came from the Estate of Convair engineer, who worked on the Armament Control aspects of the F-106A, in the late '50s and ' 60s. Illustrations include the overall location of the armament system within the F-106A, a cutaway view of the interceptor showing the mounting of the MB-1 rocket and GAR missiles weapons load (this is the primary graphic of the chart, and is labeled "View of Launcher Mechanism in Firing Position"), and a number of close-ups of system details. The F-106 Delta Dart was an all-weather interceptor aircraft designed and produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Convair. The interceptor had no provisions for guns or bombs, instead carrying the MB-1 Special Weapon and AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missiles within an internal weapons bay, which presented a clean exterior beneficial to supersonic flight. On 26 December 1956, the prototype performed its maiden flight. After flight testing demonstrated lesser performance gains than anticipated, the USAF ultimately only ordered 350 of the planned 1,000 F-106s. Becoming operational in June 1959, the F-106 was the primary all-weather interceptor aircraft of the USAF through much of the Cold War era. The F-106 was gradually withdrawn from USAF service during the 1980s as the arrival of newer air superiority fighters, particularly the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, had made the role of dedicated interceptors obsolete. The all-missile armament, housed internally in a ventral weapons bay, consisted of a single Douglas MB-1 (AIR-2A or 2B) Genie unguided rocket equipped with a 1.5 kt W25 nuclear warhead, plus four Hughes GAR-3 Falcon radar-homing or GAR-4 infrared-homing air-to-air missiles. The MB-1 was an unguided timer-detonated rocket, relying on its 1.5 kt nuclear warhead to ensure a kill. Launch weight was 822 pounds and maximum velocity was Mach 3.3. Snap-out fins gave the missile stability during flight. Range was about 8 miles, flight time to target was about 12 seconds, and the effective blast radius was about 1000 feet. The Genie rocket was ejected from the weapons bay by gas pressure generated when 5 impulse cartridges fired on the special weapons rack, kicking the rocket down and away from the aircraft. Good. Single sheet, printed on one side. Single sheet, printed on one side.
Verlag: United States Air Force, San Diego, CA [?], 1959
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In den WarenkorbZustand: Good. Revision B. RARE SURVIVING COPY. This large training chart has been folded multiple times. The format is approximately 42 inches by 10 feet. It has illustrations and captions. The title of the primary graphic on this training chart is View of Launcher Mechanism in Firing Position. There are a number of component d…iagrams, with captions. There is in red a notation of Butler Field and a number in red. Convair USAF F-106A Delta Dart related. Training Section - Interceptor, Armament System (Missile Bay & Missile Launcher Detail) [Marked CONFIDENTIAL]; Chart No. 15 (3 of 4) 3/30/59. Convair Division, 1959. Revision B. This very large chart, printed on a strong flexible backing material, has been folded multiple times, but presents no hard creasing, significant crease/fold wear or tearing or discoloration. The chart consists of a number of illustrations, with captions, pertaining to the armament system of the USAF F-106A Delta Dart nuclear capable jet interceptor. The primary graphics of the chart pertain to the Trunnion and the Uplock Mechanism, with a number of close-ups of system details. There is a notation in red of "Butler Field" (perhaps this was what is now Butler-Municipal in Georgia) and a number in red. This chart came from the Estate of Convair engineer, who worked on the Armament Control aspects of the F-106A, in the late '50s and ' 60s. The F-106 Delta Dart was an all-weather interceptor aircraft designed and produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Convair. The interceptor had no provisions for guns or bombs, instead carrying the MB-1 Special Weapon and AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missiles within an internal weapons bay, which presented a clean exterior beneficial to supersonic flight. On 26 December 1956, the prototype performed its maiden flight. After flight testing demonstrated lesser performance gains than anticipated, the USAF ultimately only ordered 350 of the planned 1,000 F-106s. Becoming operational in June 1959, the F-106 was the primary all-weather interceptor aircraft of the USAF through much of the Cold War era. The F-106 was gradually withdrawn from USAF service during the 1980s as the arrival of newer air superiority fighters, particularly the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, had made the role of dedicated interceptors obsolete. The all-missile armament, housed internally in a ventral weapons bay, consisted of a single Douglas MB-1 (AIR-2A or 2B) Genie unguided rocket equipped with a 1.5 kt W25 nuclear warhead, plus four Hughes GAR-3 Falcon radar-homing or GAR-4 infrared-homing air-to-air missiles. The MB-1 was an unguided timer-detonated rocket, relying on its 1.5 kt nuclear warhead to ensure a kill. Launch weight was 822 pounds and maximum velocity was Mach 3.3. Snap-out fins gave the missile stability during flight. Range was about 8 miles, flight time to target was about 12 seconds, and the effective blast radius was about 1000 feet. The Genie rocket was ejected from the weapons bay by gas pressure generated when 5 impulse cartridges fired on the special weapons rack, kicking the rocket down and away from the aircraft. Good. Single sheet, printed on one side. Single sheet, printed on one side.
Verlag: Convair [A Division of General Dynamics Corporation], San Diego, CA, 1958
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In den WarenkorbThree-hole punched, disbound. Zustand: Good. 1, 178 pages. Three-hole punched. Illustrations. Pages 120 and 121 are fold-outs. RARE SURVIVING COPY. The major Table of Contents sections are Description, Major Assemblies and Components, Related Systems, Rigging and Adjustment, Electrical Checkout, Armament System Operational Check…out, Ground Operations and Loading/Unloading of Armament System; Trouble Shooting, Summary of Safety Precautions, and References. F-106A: Improved version of the F-102. Fitted with the MA-1 Integrated Fire Control System with SAGE datalink, J-75 afterburning turbojet, enlarged intake, variable-geometry inlet ramps and shortened intake ducts, refined fuselage shape, modified wings and tailfin; tailpipe fitted to reduce the tendency of the jet exhaust to blow unsecured objects around while taxiing, yet allowing virtually maximum performance at high thrust/afterburner settings. Performance was deemed unsatisfactory and modifications were made. The aircraft was capable of low supersonic speeds without afterburner and had a maximum altitude at least 57,000 ft. Many were fitted with a conically cambered wing for improved takeoff, supersonic and high-altitude flight. The aircraft was fitted with two streamlined external supersonic tanks that still kept the aircraft capable of sustained roll rates of 100 degrees per second. These tanks produced virtually no significant performance degradation were rarely jettisoned and were routinely carried. After 1972, many F-106s were refitted with a new canopy featuring improved visibility, improved optic sights and provision for a gunpack in the center weapons bay. The Convair F-106 Delta Dart is an all-weather interceptor aircraft designed and produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Convair. The F-106 was designed in response to the 1954 interceptor program. Envisioned as an imagined "Ultimate Interceptor", it was a development of the F-102 Delta Dagger, and commenced as the F-102B prior to being redesignated by the United States Air Force (USAF). The F-106 was designed without a gun or provision for carrying bombs, instead carrying its AIM-4 Falcon air-to-air missiles within an internal weapons bay; its clean exterior was beneficial to supersonic flight. Major differences from the F-102 included the adoption of the more powerful Pratt & Whitney J75 turbojet engine, heavily redesigned air inlets along with a variable-geometry inlet duct to suit a wide range of supersonic speeds, and a general increase in size. On 26 December 1956, the first prototype performed its maiden flight. After flight testing demonstrated lesser performance gains than anticipated, the USAF only ordered 350 of the planned 1,000 F-106s. Becoming operational in June 1959, the F-106 was the primary all-weather interceptor aircraft of the USAF through much of the Cold War era; it ended up being the final specialist interceptor to be used by the service to date. It was never used in combat nor were any exported. During the 1960s, a competitive evaluation between the F-106 and the McDonnell Douglas F-4 Phantom II determined the latter to be marginally superior, yet the type continued to be operated for a further two decades due to extensive demand for the F-4 in other roles. Convair proposed various improved models of the F-106, typically focused on the radar, communications, and other avionics, but none of these schemes were pursued. In one incident over Montana on 2 February 1970, an unmanned F-106 recovered from a flat spin after its pilot had ejected, belly landing relatively intact in a snow-covered field; it was recovered and continued to be flown for numerous years afterwards. The F-106 was gradually withdrawn from USAF service during the 1980s as the arrival of newer air superiority fighters, particularly the McDonnell Douglas F-15 Eagle, had made the role of dedicated interceptors obsolete. Numerous F-106s were operated for a time by the Air National Guard. Many withdrawn aircraft were converted into target drones and redesignated QF.