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GB8814178D0 - Aircraft recovery systems - Google Patents

Aircraft recovery systems

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GB8814178D0
GB8814178D0GB888814178AGB8814178AGB8814178D0GB 8814178 D0GB8814178 D0GB 8814178D0GB 888814178 AGB888814178 AGB 888814178AGB 8814178 AGB8814178 AGB 8814178AGB 8814178 D0GB8814178 D0GB 8814178D0
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Prior art keywords
filamentary material
recovery systems
lift means
incorporating
borne
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Pending
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GB888814178A
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BAE Systems Electronics Ltd
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GEC Marconi Ltd
Marconi Co Ltd
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Application filed by GEC Marconi Ltd, Marconi Co LtdfiledCriticalGEC Marconi Ltd
Priority to GB888814178ApriorityCriticalpatent/GB8814178D0/en
Publication of GB8814178D0publicationCriticalpatent/GB8814178D0/en
Priority to GB8913423Aprioritypatent/GB2219777A/en
Pendinglegal-statusCriticalCurrent

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A flying object, e.g. an unmanned aircraft (29) recovery system comprising a recovery site arrester sub-system (1) incorporating hook means (13) and an object-borne sub-system (27) incorporating parasail lift means (31) and looped filamentary material (33) connected between the object and the parasail lift means. In operation, upon deployment of the object-borne system whilst the object is in flight, the looped filamentary material is aerially extended and supported by action of the parasail lift means, thereby facilitating engagement of the filamentary material with the hook means. <IMAGE>
GB888814178A1988-06-151988-06-15Aircraft recovery systemsPendingGB8814178D0 (en)

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GB888814178AGB8814178D0 (en)1988-06-151988-06-15Aircraft recovery systems
GB8913423AGB2219777A (en)1988-06-151989-06-12Flying object recovery system

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GB888814178AGB8814178D0 (en)1988-06-151988-06-15Aircraft recovery systems

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GB8814178D0true GB8814178D0 (en)1988-11-16

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GB888814178APendingGB8814178D0 (en)1988-06-151988-06-15Aircraft recovery systems
GB8913423AWithdrawnGB2219777A (en)1988-06-151989-06-12Flying object recovery system

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GB8913423AWithdrawnGB2219777A (en)1988-06-151989-06-12Flying object recovery system

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US10399674B2 (en)2014-07-282019-09-03Insitu, Inc.Systems and methods countering an unmanned air vehicle
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US10933997B2 (en)2015-10-022021-03-02Insitu, Inc.Aerial launch and/or recovery for unmanned aircraft, and associated systems and methods
US10407181B2 (en)2016-06-272019-09-10Insitu, Inc.Locking line capture devices for unmanned aircraft, and associated systems and methods
US10767682B2 (en)2017-06-292020-09-08Insitu, Inc.Frangible fasteners with flexible connectors for unmanned aircraft, and associated systems and methods
US11066185B2 (en)2018-05-042021-07-20Insitu, Inc.Launch and/or recovery for unmanned aircraft and/or other payloads, including via parachute-assist, and associated systems and methods
US11142339B2 (en)2018-05-042021-10-12Insitu, Inc.Launch and/or recovery for unmanned aircraft and/or other payloads, including via parachute-assist, and associated systems and methods

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