Welcome to Rochester Avionic Archives - a large collection of avionic hardware items together with an archive of films, documents, videos, brochures and newspapers.
The oldest item is a Slide Rule from 1894 but the majority of the items are of mid to late 20th century origin. The emphasis is on equipment made or relevant to the Rochester site and the work of Elliott Bros, Marconi and
BAE Systems| although there are some items which have gained a place purely because of their interest value.
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High Flyers 2001
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British Airways Engineering Supply Chain
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Below is a taster of what we've got archived in our Collection. There's much, much more besides this - please click here to view all the categories
The complexity and weight of mechanical flight control systems increases considerably with the size and performance of the aircraft. Hydraulic power overcomes these limitations....
This category covers a wide range of systems such as Fly by Wire Computers, Auto-Pilot Computers, Auto-throttle Computers, Actuator Drive Units, Flight Management Computers,...
The measurement of fuel flow and fuel quantity is important for achieving the flight plan. In addition transfer of fuel from one tank to another may be important to maintain...
These Computers are used in a miscellany of tasks which do not fit the primary categories. The earliest units are the Elliott 920 which was used in avionic and army systems....