Have you ever wondered what makes your flight comfortable

چهارشنبه 9 خرداد 1397
8:40
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spot light fixture Have you ever wondered what makes your flight comfortable and perfect? Of course, your answer will be a qualified pilot and partly you are right. However, you need to consider also the aircraft you flew in. There are tiny devices that made the pilot show his expertise, these devices are called sensors. As a matter of fact, sensor system turns out to be the most important parts of an aircraft. The control systems of flight and engine operation are basically controlled by propulsion, space and engine sensors. No matter how qualified your pilot is the aircraft will need sensors for it to take flight even in the toughest conditions.

Top Characteristics of Sensor Systems Virtually there are many sensors that come together to form a system of the sensor. To be precise an aircraft can have between 75 and 100 sensors. Some of the sensors installed in commercial jets include: • Magnetic compass • Altitude both aneroid and electronic • Electronic and aneroid airspeed • Satellite GPS • Radio compass • Cabin and cargo air pressure • Cargo temperature • Fuel, fuel tanks and fuel pumps temperatures • Weight sensors in the landing gear • Fuel pressures and flow • Turbine temperature, pressure and fuel burn etc. Basically, Aircraft Level Sensors are most fixed in cabins and engines. It is quite clear that we cannot know the characteristics of them all.

For example, air pressure sensors have a pressure regulator safety valve, control sensors that enable the plane fly in higher altitudes of more than 5,000 feet, and air pressure filter. A magnetic radio compass antenna is characterized by its less weight, less mechanism and its high rejection of any precipitation. How do Sensor Systems Operate? Modern aircraft are fitted with sensors that play a major role in the safety of the plane, passengers, and cargo on board: 1. Temperature sensors – this basically measures the temperature of various engines, record cylinder, exhaust gas, oil/fuel, fluid, PC Interface Cables etc. A change in temperature creates a certain current that causes a resistance that is sensed by the sensors and recorded.

indoor spot lights 2. Liquid level sensors – this is most placed and installed in reservoirs, tanks, and gearboxes. Any level of change is shown in the cockpit. 3. Flow sensors – it measures any rate of flow of any liquid like fuel and oil. These sensors have electronics that connect with Digital Gauges that displays any flow rate in the pipes. 4. Proximity sensors – it usually senses any door e.g. landing gear door, cargo bay door or other that opens or closes. It senses any extension or retraction of the landing gear. In conclusion, every Aircraft sensor systems are important to pilots during any flight and he can relax when all are indicating green. However, he takes action on any sensor that is abnormal since the safety of the plane is not guaranteed. Next time you are taking flights know that sensors are part of your safe arrival.


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For when Mother Nature might need a little helping hand

پنجشنبه 3 خرداد 1397
7:27
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smd led lights Crisp mountain air, the sun on your face, fresh snow at your feet… There's nothing quite like a skiing holiday in the French Alps. With its huge network of pistes, buzzing après scene and wide range of accommodation options, the resort of Courchevel has something for everyone.The Resort The most important part of any ski holiday is, of course, the snow. In these days of warming temperatures, it's important to go up high for the best chance of top conditions. With 80% of the resort sitting at an altitude of 1,800m or above, Courchevel offers fantastic snow from the beginning of December right through until April. And you certainly won't be disappointed by the slopes: a good mix of runs makes Courchevel well-suited for beginners and experienced thrill-seekers alike. For those members of the group who feel like stretching their legs, Les Trois Vallées – the largest skiing area in the world – is ready and waiting. Offering around 600km of skiable terrain, you need never do the same run twice.

And if all that skiing isn't enough, you can get more sporting action at Courchevel's swimming pool, bowling alley or climbing wall. Less confident skiers might even want to explore the mountain by air – on a sunny day, you can't beat paragliding with spectacular alpine views!After a hard day on the slopes, there's no better way to relax than with a few hours of après-ski. It's the perfect way to catch up with friends, soak up the atmosphere and enjoy a Vin Chaud or two. If all that après gets you in the mood for a little more, Courchevel's night-life scene can keep you partying all night long.What's New This Season?There are lots of exciting new developments for the 2017-2018 season in Courchevel.

For when Mother Nature might need a little helping hand, eco-friendly snowmakers have been installed around the resort to guarantee the best possible conditions. A brand new 8-seater gondola will begin operating in the Moriond area of the resort, reducing congestion in this busy area of the mountain. It will also open in the evening twice per week for night skiing – which is perfect for anyone who really can't get enough time on the slopes! When you're done with skiing for the day, the 3km toboggan run is a great way to test your mettle against your friends. Last one to the bottom buys the drinks?One final tip: if you're visiting in December, be sure not to miss the first ever Ladies parallel slalom World Cup race. Witness the thrills and spills of ski racing, make history and be part of the crowd to cheer on the best in the world.How To Get ThereOne of the easiest ways to travel to Courchevel is by air. Airports all over the UK offer regular direct flights to Geneva, where there are good road links to all the Alpine resorts.

led spot lights Shuttle Direct offers a fuss-free transfer service from Geneva to Courchevel. Our drivers will be on hand as soon as your flight arrives, waiting to help out with luggage and heavy ski kit.A shared or private transfer from Geneva to Courchevel with Shuttle Direct takes around 3 hours. The journey couldn't be simpler: hop off the plane, jump into one of our comfortable vehicles and travel in style to your ski destination.Author PlateLukas Johannes is a driver for Shuttle Direct, the number one provider of shared and private airport transfers all over Europe and northern Africa. If you're looking for an affordable Geneva to Courchevel, Lukas and his colleagues can make sure that you and your luggage get to and from the airport swiftly and safely.


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At the mouth of the river of the same name

پنجشنبه 20 ارديبهشت 1397
7:52
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led spot down lights While the Algarve is widely considered to be an unbeatable destination for golf holidays, Portugal has far more to offer the seasoned golf enthusiast than its sun-drenched southern clubs. Venture a little further north and you will find several little-known courses set in lush natural surroundings. If you're looking for something a bit different for your next trip, Porto and its surrounding countryside offer everything you could need, with unbeatable gastronomy and culture thrown in for good measure.Tee off in PortoIronically, the mark of a great golf holiday can often be the activities you get up to off the course – not least because they keep your less golf-inclined travel companions occupied.

As places to start your trip go, Porto's old town is hard to beat: a UNESCO World Heritage Site where quaint streets meet stunning riverside vistas, interrupted only by the architectural marvel that is the Dom Luís I Bridge. Porto truly has it all, from chic boutiques and design cafes to bustling nightlife along Rua Cândido dos Reis – not to mention some of the best sardines you will ever taste.Work on Your Swing in EspinhoWhen you've had your culture fix, head 17km south to Oporto Golf Club, Espinho. As the second oldest club in mainland Europe (after Pau, France), the club boasts an illustrious history. Established in 1890, it was originally the playground of British wine exporters, and to this day it features on the itinerary for many expats' golf holidays. Portugal's golfing past is commemorated in the rustic clubhouse, which sports an elegant veranda perfect for spectators. The course itself is a relatively short 18-hole affair, featuring subtle undulations.

Although not one of Portugal's more difficult courses, it features some challenging holes: notably number 11, a par-5 hole of 497 metres.More Top Porto PicksFor a more challenging course, try Estela Club, situated near the lively resort of Póvoa do Varzim on a sandy coastal plain between two river estuaries. The course itself, known for being one of the most difficult in Europe, won't be your only obstacle: the trickier feat is keeping your eyes on the green among all those breathtaking Atlantic views.Further inland, the Golfe de Amarante course boasts lush green surroundings and top class facilities, making this an easy choice for relaxed golf holidays. Portugal's sixth highest mountain, the Serra do Marão, provides a scenic backdrop for an afternoon's putting.Further AfieldAround 100km from Porto lies Minho.

led wall lights At the mouth of the river of the same name, it should be of particular interest to anyone looking to combine a love of fine gastronomy with their golf holidays. Portugal has some of the most mouth-watering seafood in Europe, and Minho is among the best places to eat in the country, so you can't go wrong if you're on the hunt for foodie delights. Try the bacalhau à Gil Eanes, and wash it down with vinho verde wine, a local speciality.Courses in the region feature views of rolling vineyards and dramatic beaches. The best in the area is the Axis course in Ponte de Lima: six kilometres surrounded by oak and chestnut trees, with impressive vistas of Vale do Lima at holes 1, 2, 8 and 9.Author Plate Steve Frewin is the Managing Director of A Golfing Experience, a company with more than 29 years experience organising bespoke golf holidays and escapes throughout Europe for individuals, societies and groups. If you're looking for truly great golf holidays, Portugal is one of our top destinations. We also operate in all the other major European golf destinations and, if you'd like to explore options further afield, we can arrange holidays to the world's greatest golf courses in The Caribbean, Mauritius, Bermuda and USA.


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