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End of an Era? In recent news, with prospective buyers dwindling and only one unsold aircraft, Boeing announced the closing of the C-17 Globemaster III factory. As the C-17 is expected to fly for decades, the manufacturer entered into a long-term sustainment agreement with the U.S. Air Force that will keep its fleet of C-17s operational. Still, with production coming to a close at the Boeing plant in Long Beach, California, workers were heard to say, "Nothing lasts forever," as they assembled the last major join on the 279th, and final, C-17 aircraft in February of this year. The U.S. Air Force started looking for a successor to its Lockheed C-130 Hercules in the 1970s. McDonnell Douglas won the contract in 1981. The new workhorse of military transports first flew on Sunday, September 15, 1991 (the flight was held over from the day before due to bad weather) and entered service in 1995. With its high wings, four Pratt & Whitney F117-PW-100 engines producing 40,000 pounds of thrust each, and blunt body design, the C-17 Globemaster is unmistakable. It is also one of the most capable military transports aircraft ever, due to its nearly 160,000 pounds of payload capability and ultra-short runway requirements. It can be refueled in the air and can land on unpaved runways, making it ideal for strategic missions in remote locales. Since its introduction, the C-17 has broken many records, including a 19-hour flight from North America to Central Asia of nearly 8,000 nautical miles (more than 9,200 miles). Thus the question: what could replace the C-17 as the U.S. Air Force, and the world, deals with new threats and mission requirements? Two major issues come to mind when considering the answer. First, there is the overriding issue of the development costs for a new military transport in the context of the United States facing the prospects of being $19 trillion in debt (and counting, at a rate of $1 million every 65 seconds). Consider three new aircraft developments of the past few years - the Boeing 787, Airbus A380, and Lockheed Martin F-35 Joint Strike Fighter. What do these aircraft have in common? They all exceeded their development budgets by miles, missed their scheduled market entry dates, and remain riddled with growing pains. Is the U.S. Air Force, and Congress, really in a position to consider funding development of a major new aircraft? The second issue to be considered is the nature of future warfare. Use of drones in battle is increasing exponentially. They are easily deployed, quite accurate, and can be operated safely from long distances without loss of life. Are the days of massive airlifts in theater coming to a close? I am reminded of the evolution of the aircraft carrier as a critical step in military deployment. When you combine the need for extended deployment of aircraft that led to this past development with the increasing use of drones, an interesting concept pops up. What about an airborne drone carrier as the next step in military evolution? A flying fortress that launches and recovers drones of various sizes and functions? (See Hank Hogan's article on page 30 for more about the potential and challenges of developing such a strategy.) Now, consider the requirements for such a New Age transport. Putting nostalgia aside, while considering cost, my proposal would be a re-appropriated, re-engined, and somewhat tweaked C-17. For a start, the Globemaster is already equipped with a large rear hatch that, when partially opened, resembles a small runway. Yes, its engines are old. Designed in the 1970s, and certified in the 1980s, the F117-PW-100s are capable powerplants but have a bypass ratio of 6:1. Engine companies are contemplating future bypass ratios in the 12:1 range and higher, especially with the advent of Pratt and Whitney's geared turbofan. (It is worth noting that a geared turbofan in the same thrust class as the C-17's F117 engines could offer 15 percent or greater fuel efficiency.) At the same time, avionics and other systems likely will benefit from ongoing select upgrades. I am sure there are plenty of details that would have to be worked out, and re-engining and upgrading such an aircraft is not a trivial matter. But in today's economic climate, with everevolving military requirements, this - or comparable refurbishments of other legacy transport models - may be the wisest development plan for the future.

Dr. Magdy S. Attia Dr. Magdy S. Attia, Ph.D., is an acclaimed expert in jet engine design and development, as well as innovative propulsion concepts. A Professor of Aerospace Engineering at Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, he also is President of AbM Engineering, LLC. This eminent engineering consulting firm, located in Daytona Beach, Florida, is dedicated to gas turbines and jet engine research and development. For further information, email Attia at attia@abmengr.com or visit his company's Website www.Abmengr.com. AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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II End of an Era? By Dr. Magdy S. Attia, Ph.D.

Looking for Trouble Keeping the U.S. Air Force and NOAA Hurricane Hunters Flying. By James Wynbrandt

14 Heavy Lifting Today, Heavy Lifting Tomorrow Lockheed Martin, Boeing, and Airbus Discuss the Future of Their Airlifters. By John Likakis

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3 News Briefs What You Need to Know, Quickly and Accurately. By Alan Greenwald

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20 The Last C-141 Proving Its Versatility and Endurance By Patrick J. Walsh

TECH COLUMN 24 Transports as Flying Aircraft Carriers Overcoming the Technical Challenges By Hank Hogan

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Saluting 60 Years of Hercules History History truly did repeat itself this year at the Lockheed Martin Aeronautics facility in Marietta, Georgia. Georgia Governor Nathan Deal, employees, site leadership, and U.S. Air Force officials gathered to salute the 60th anniversary of the rollout and first flight of the very first production C-130 Hercules. All C-130s - except for the two YC-130 prototypes - have been built in Marietta on the world's longest continuously operating military aircraft production line. Six decades ago, on April 7, 1955, a similar group gathered to honor the first production C-130 as it rolled off the line, in the very same spot. At that time, it was then-Governor Marvin Griffin who spoke to the crowd and had the honor of christening that brand-new Hercules C-130A with a bottle of Chattahoochee River water. This time, Governor Deal recreated the event by breaking another bottle of Chattahoochee River water on an MC-130J Commando II assigned to U.S. Air Force Special Operations Command at the Royal Air Force Mildenhall base in the United Kingdom. "Very few things in life last for 60 years. To have an aircraft of the magnitude, durability, and versatility of the C-130 manufactured right here in Georgia is indeed a great accomplishment," said Governor Deal. "It continues to be a model that is versatile and known around the world. It is recognized as a true workhorse. It lives up to its legendary name of Hercules." The C-130 Program celebrated the 60th anniversary of the YC-130's first flight in August 2014. C-130s have been delivered to sixty-three nations and are currently operated from seventy nations. More than seventy different mission variants of the legendary transport have been produced, and its manufacturer estimates that the global Hercules fleet has amassed more than 22 million flight hours to date. There is no aircraft in aviation history - either developed or under development - that can match the flexibility, versatility, and relevance of the C-130 Hercules. Courtesy of U.S. Air Force.

Lockheed Martin to Acquire Sikorsky Aircraft Lockheed Martin has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Sikorsky Aircraft, a world leader in military and commercial rotary-wing aircraft, for $9 billion. The price is effectively reduced to approximately $7.1 billion, after taking into account tax benefits resulting from the transaction. "Sikorsky is a natural fit for Lockheed Martin and complements our broad portfolio of world-class aerospace and defense products and technologies," said Marillyn Hewson, Lockheed Martin Chairman, President, and CEO. "I'm confident this acquisition will help us extend our core business into the growing areas of helicopter production and sustainment. Together, we'll offer a strong portfolio of helicopter solutions to our global customers and accelerate the pace of innovation and new technology development." The acquisition is subject to customary conditions, including securing regulatory approvals, and is expected to close by late fourth quarter 2015 or early first quarter 2016. Sikorsky, which is based in Stratford, Connecticut, will be aligned under the Lockheed Martin Mission Systems and Training (MST) business segment. MST and Sikorsky currently partner on a number of critical programs, including the VH-92 Presidential Helicopter, Combat Rescue Helicopter, and the Naval MH-60 Helicopter. WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

Beechcraft Celebrates 900th T-6 Trainer Beechcraft Defense announced a milestone delivery of its 900th T-6 military training aircraft. Number 900 was handed over at the manufacturer's Wichita, Kansas, headquarters to the U.S. Navy Air Wing 5, which is based in Whiting Field in Milton, Florida. The aircraft was the 224th T-6B delivered to the Navy part of Joint Primary Aircraft Training System (JPATS) program. Beechcraft, now part of Textron (NYSE: TXT), says the T-6 has logged more than 2.5 million flight hours globally to date.

U.S. Air Force and Northrop Grumman Demo Open Mission Systems Northrop Grumman recently demonstrated a capability the U.S. Air Force and military researchers have been working on for some time: using the Air Force's Open Mission Systems architecture to integrate multiple systems and platforms - in this case, involving the B-2 Spirit stealth bomber. In one case, Northrop integrated subsystems aboard a Spirit and a Global Hawk unmanned aircraft. More recently, it combined a B-2 Spirit, Northrop's Gulfstream G550 test bed, and a battle management command and control (BMC2) ground node. In that most recent test, the Gulfstream, configured for intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance (ISR), detected a ground threat and broadcast the threat's location via a (joint forcescompliant) Link-16 data link. The ground node picked up the broadcast and contacted the B-2, which used its Open Mission Systems (OMS) auto-routing function to adjust its mission plans and destroy the target. It was a simulated attack, but the U.S. Air Force said it demonstrated the feasibility of the OMS architecture. "This demonstration paves the way for the B-2 weapon system to provide new operational capability well into the future at an affordable cost," Brigadier General Eric Fick, Program Executive Officer for Fighters and Bombers for the U.S. Air Force Materiel Command's Air Force Life Cycle Management Center, said in a news release. The work on OMS, which uses a common messaging interface for subsystems - such as radar, communications, auto-routing, and battle management - is an example of the military's stated preference for collaborating with industry on developing new systems. Northrop defined and integrated the OMS infrastructure for the B-2 in 6 weeks, drawing on technology it had already developed. The tests also were supported by the U.S. Air Force's B-2 System Program Office.

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AMS Celebrates 10 Years of Growth Aerospace Maintenance Solutions (AMS) reached its 10-year anniversary in August 2015. The company originally started in 2005 with a handful of repair capabilities and a first contract from Lockheed Martin. AMS has since continued to work with Lockheed Martin on both C-130 and F-16 aircraft platforms, and the original equipment manufacturer (OEM) remains a key AMS customer. Today, AMS has grown to become a global company with more than 2,500 repair and overhaul capabilities, supporting a dozen types of military aircraft, both domestically and internationally. Parts repaired and overhauled by AMS include a wide range of components, including radio, radar, cockpit instrumentation, gyroscopes, generator control units, circuit card assemblies, hydraulics, pneumatics, actuators, and various control systems. Notably, the company is in compliance with ISO 9001:2008 and AS9110:2009 requirements, an advanced set of quality practices developed by Lockheed Martin and other aerospace OEMs. Such best practices have helped AMS expand its documented capabilities to provide maintenance solutions not only for the C-130 and F-16, but also for the F-5 and F-18 fighters, UH-60 helicopters, and other strategically important aircraft used today by the U.S. Department of Defense and its allies. Panagarh to be the Indian Air Force's New Hub for C-130J Super Hercules The Indian Air Force announced that it is making the newly resurfaced air station of Panagarh, in the Burdwan district of West Bengal, the second hub for its C-130J Super Hercules aircraft. Some of the force's fighters also may be based there at a later date. "We never know when we have to get into action," S.B. Deo, Air Marshal and Air Officer Commandingin-Chief of Eastern Air Command, stated, explaining the reason for resurfacing the World War II era airbase. He said that once the acquisition process is complete, the Indian Air Force will have its larger aerial refuelers based at Panagarh. The Indian Air Force is expected to start operating the Super Hercules aircraft beginning in May 2016, with a permanent unit expected by March 2017. Deo said this well-located base will be valuable not only for operational reasons but also during disaster, rescue, and relief missions. Panagarh also is close to Kalaikunda Air Force Station, so it can be used as an alternate airfield if there is a need to divert other aircraft. "Availability of Panagarh airfield will definitely enhance strategic capability of [the] Indian Air Force in the Eastern Area of Responsibility and will also augment mobility of Mountain Strike Corps, which will be stationed at Panagarh in near future," Air Marshal Deo stated. He added that the air force station "is not directed against any particular country but will help in improving our general capability."

Caylym's Guardian Firefighting System Ready for U.S. Transports Caylym Technologies has achieved three milestones in the development of its advanced aerial firefighting system, the Guardian, moving the solution closer to international acceptance. The Guardian achieved the first milestone after it completed a year of testing and received the Italian Air Force's certification to use the solution in Lockheed Martin's C-130J Super Hercules as an aerial firefighting system. The system has been in use by Italy, primarily in Alenia's C-27J Spartans, for the last 3 years. In another development, the Guardian system achieved certification in Natick, Massachusetts, at the U.S. Army Testing Center after completing G-force trials. The company announced that the system is now ready for flights on U.S. military C-130s and C-17s. The third development was marked by Caylym Technologies's relocation to a larger facility. This expansion provides the company with the platform needed to increase production and storage capacity. C-130J Super Hercules Ferried for U.S. Air Force and U.S. Coast Guard Duty Crews from the U.S. Air Force and the U.S. Coast Guard recently ferried two C-130J Super Hercules aircraft from the Lockheed Martin facility in Marietta, Georgia. The U.S. Air Force crew ferried a C-130J-30 to its assigned post at Little Rock Air Force Base, Arkansas. The Coast Guard crew ferried an HC-130J to New Mexico to be painted; once done, it will be flown to Coast Guard Air Station Elizabeth City, North Carolina.

U.S. Navy Acquires C-38As to Replace T-2Cs as Chase Planes for Testing The U.S. Navy has acquired two business jets to serve as chase aircraft for an air test and evaluation squadron. Two C-38A Courier aircraft that were surplus to the needs of the Air National Guard have been acquired by Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 20 (VX-20) at U.S. Naval Air Station Patuxent River, Maryland, for use as what the Navy calls "medium-energy support aircraft." Courtesy of U.S. Air Force. "The C-38A will be used as a chase aircraft for P-8A, E-2D, MQ-4C, E-6B, and C-130 testing," said Commander Bill Selk, Commanding Officer of VX-20. "Additionally, the aircraft will be used as an airborne radar target and as a cost-effective proficiency multiplier." The two C-38As will replace three T-2C Buckeye trainers that have been used as chase planes for several years after the type was retired as a training aircraft. 4

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TAT Technologies to Acquire Chromalloy Israel TAT Technologies, a leading provider of services and products for the commercial and military aerospace and ground defense industries, announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to acquire Chromalloy Israel for approximately $3.5 million (subject to certain price adjustments) in cash payable at the closing of the transaction. TAT Technologies will pay additional amounts up to $2 million in the event that Chromalloy Israel meets certain annual revenue targets in 2015 and 2016. At the time of this writing, the deal was expected to close in September 2015. Chromalloy Israel, located in Kiryat Gat, Israel, specializes in overhaul and coating of jet engine components, including turbine vanes and blades, fan blades, variable inlet guide vanes, afterburner flaps, and other components. A U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) approved repair station, Chromalloy Israel is ISO 9001 and AS9100 certified and has been approved by major original equipment manufacturers to perform unique coatings with specific substances. Following the completion of the transaction, the company is expected to change its name to Turbochrome. U.S. Marine Corps Announces F-35B Fighter Ready for Initial Operations The U.S. Marine Corps announced that the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter is ready to fly initial operations. According to a statement released U.S. Navy photo courtesy of Lockheed Martin by Layne Laughter/Released by the Marine Corps, Commandant Joseph Dunford, after notifying lawmakers in Congress, said he was "pleased to announce" that the F-35B jump-jet version of the Lockheed Martin-made plane achieved the historic milestone known as initial operational capability in military parlance. The Marine Fighter Attack Squadron-121, based in Yuma, Arizona, "is the first squadron in military history to become operational with an F-35 variant" and stands "ready for worldwide deployment" with ten of the aircraft, according to the statement. The F-35 is the Pentagon's most expensive weapons acquisition program, estimated to cost $391 billion to purchase 2,457 aircraft for the U.S. Air Force, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Navy. The Marine Corps will begin operational flights before the end of this year, followed by the Air Force in 2016, and the Navy in 2019. For the U.S. Marine Corps, the F-35 will eventually replace aging fleets of aircraft, including the AV-8B harrier, the F/A-18 Hornet, and the EA-6B Prowler. So far, the Marine Corps has trained and qualified more than fifty F-35B pilots and certified some 500 maintenance personnel to work on the aircraft.

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Engineering drawing of the E-ELT adaptive M4 mirror assembly

Reosc to Provide Optics for the Future European Extremely Large Telescope After an international competitive bidding process, Reosc, a subsidiary of Sagem (Safran), has just signed a contract with the European Southern Observatory (ESO) to produce all the optical segments of the M4 mirror for the E-ELT (European Extremely Large Telescope), the largest and most powerful telescope in the world. For this program, Reosc will produce twelve mirror thin shells, the first six of which will be delivered in 5 years' time, with everything to be delivered by 2023. The M4 is a circular, vitro-ceramic mirror measuring 2.4 meters in diameter and made up of six thin petals. This mirror, the consistent thickness of which is controlled on its whole surface with extreme precision, will be adaptive and capable of correcting turbulence caused by atmospheric conditions in real time. The response to the technical requirements expressed for the competitive bidding process was the decisive factor that led to the ESO selecting Reosc. Reosc had already demonstrated the high performance of its offerings in 2010 by supplying a prototype mirror to ESO, which fulfilled expectations for the validation phase of the M4 mirror for the E-ELT program.

L-3 Communications to Deliver Rivet Joint Aircraft to U.K. Royal Air Force Great Britain is taking delivery of its second Rivet Joint signals intelligence aircraft from U.S. contractor L-3 Communications, according to sources familiar with the program. The aircraft, modified from a KC-135R tanker, has been converted by the contractor at its facility in Greenville, Texas. The British signed a contract to take delivery of three Rivet Joints, known as the Airseeker in the United Kingdom, in a $1 billion foreign military sales deal in 2010. The new aircraft joins the first RC-135W Rivet Joint aircraft delivered to the U.K. Royal Air Force in late 2013. (Both Rivet Joint aircraft have been delivered well ahead of schedule.) The third aircraft in the fleet is scheduled for delivery in the second half of 2017. "We can confirm we are committed to delivering the maximum output in support of U.K. interests as quickly as is practical," an L-3 Communications spokesman said. The three Rivet Joints replace BAE Nimrod R1 spy planes. The first aircraft has for months been heavily engaged in the fight against the Islamic State group in Syria and Iraq, and the second aircraft is expected to be quickly pressed into service. Delivery of the aircraft comes as government ministers and senior military officers continue to emphasize the priority being given to ISTAR (Intelligence, Surveillance, Target Acquisition, and Reconnaissance) in a Strategic Defense and Security Review expected to be published at the end of October. WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

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The sun rises just as the 53rd Weather Reconnaissance "Hurricane Hunters," make their third pass through the eye of Category 1 Hurricane Bill near Nova Scotia, Canada. The Air Force Reserve Hurricane Hunters of the 403rd Wing at Keesler Air Force Base, MS, fly 24-hours-a-day, collecting data inside the heart of Mother Nature's fury.

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maintainers of the nation's two fleets of Hurricane Hunters: The U.S. Air Force's 53rd Weather Reconnaissance Squadron (53rd WRS) at Keesler Air Force Base in Biloxi, Mississippi, and the NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)

Hurricane Hunters based at NOAA's Aircraft Operations Center (AOC) at MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa, Florida. "Every hurricane is different, every storm is different," says Greg Bast, Aircraft Production Controller at NOAA's AOC, who oversees the WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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Courtesy of U.S. Air Force Photo by Tech. Sgt. James Pritchett.

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The Hurricane Hunters answer the call to an early kickoff of this year's hurricane season, which arrived nearly a month early with the development of Subtropical Storm Andrea off the coast of Georgia. This year, the state-of-the-art WC-130J aircraft will be equipped with the Stepped-Frequency Microwave Radiometer which allows the Citizen Airman of the Hurricane Hunters to constantly measure surface winds directly below the aircraft.

agency's hunter fleet of two Lockheed WP-3D Orions (highly instrumented versions of the P-3) and a Gulfstream IV. But while the storms and the maintenance challenges may vary, the maintainers' commitment to keeping their aircraft mission ready

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130J Super Hercules turboprops that the 53rd WRS operates. Even with such solid experience and working with a dedicated team, he says, "It's still kind of stressful."

During the June 1 to November 30 hurricane season, the mission of the WC-130Js and the WP-3Ds is straightforward: they're tasked with penetrating tropical storms to gather data, which is used for both forecasting and research. The 53rd WRS sends its data to the National Hurricane Center (NHC), while NOAA's data goes to both the NHC and the agency's Hurricane Research Division; both organizations are located in Miami, Florida. (NOAA's Gulfstream IV gathers storm data but does not penetrate hurricanes.) HURRICANE HUNTER MODIFICATIONS It is a testament to the design and construction of the aircraft that the AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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Nose art of the two NOAA Orion Hurricane Hunters.

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NOAA Lockheed WP-3D in flight.

Orion and Super Hercules hurricane hunters are basically stock airframes. Neither the WC130s nor the WP-3Ds are reinforced in any way. The only modifications to the Hercules are a pair of external fuel tanks, a hole cut in the bottom of the fuselage for deploying dropwindsondes (expendable instruments that transmit data back to the aircraft as they fall to the water), and a radiometer pod (nicknamed the "Smurf" pod by maintainers for the Stepped Frequency Microwave Radiometer, or SFMR, it houses) under the wing. The mods were performed by Lockheed Martin when the C130s were on the production line in the 1990s. The hurricane-hunting Hercules also carries two additional crew pallets in the cargo bay for weather instruments. The stock hard points under the wings can carry scientific instrumentation as well. 8

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NOAA's WP-3Ds, nicknamed Miss Piggy (N43RF) and Kermit (N42RF), have nonstandard antennas on their airframes, along with a nose and wingtip boom equipped for gathering data. Otherwise, they look like stock P3s. (The two aircraft can be distinguished from each other by their distinctive nose art, each bearing the likeness of its

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it's all part of the [scientific] instruments [package]." Meanwhile, the Gulfstream IV has been modified with an external tail radome that required structural changes to the aircraft. To handle its modification needs, the AOC has a team of technician engineers who can "design and fabricate the special mounting equipment needed for

NOAA's WP-3Ds, nicknamed Miss Piggy (N43RF) and Kermit (N42RF), have nonstandard antennas on their airframes, along with a nose and wingtip boom equipped for gathering data.

namesake.) As they were designed to drop sonar buoys for their original submarine hunting mission, the Orions came already equipped with a hole in the belly for deploying dropwindsondes. Bast allows, "We do stick things out of the window sometimes, but

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A NOAA WP-3D Orion maintainer works on one of N43RF's newly upgraded engines.

making parts" used in the installations, says Siegel, who also serves as a navigator on the WP-3Ds. Though not required, NOAA adheres to Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) rules regarding filing for Supplemental Type Certificates (STCs) and FAA Form 337 paperwork for aircraft modifications. FLYING THE HUNTERS Operating the aircraft properly helps minimize maintenance needs. Aircraft Commanders on NOAA's Orions must have logged at least 1,500 hours of total flight time and 500 hours in type (the specific aircraft model used for the mission) and have to complete a dedicated training syllabus for hurricane hunter pilots. They also must have flown a minimum of fifty storm penetrations, WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

at least thirty-five of them in a Category 1 or stronger storm. It can take several years to qualify as a hurricane aircraft commander. The Orions are limited to flying at 210 knots (about 242 miles per hour) in severe weather, and operate between 5,000 and 10,000 feet mean sea level (msl). "If we fly higher, we get into the freezing layer, where there's a risk of hail, or being struck by lightning," says Bast. Another benefit of flying low: "We get a very powerful wash to the airplane every time we go through a storm." WC-130 commanders-in-training are required to fly with an instructor pilot for a season and gain experience flying the three types of hurricane hunting missions: low-level investigations that determine whether a disturbance is a tropical

depression or a hurricane; practice missions to fly all four quadrants of a storm to fix its center; and flights into the four quadrants of actual hurricanes to identify their centers. Pilots also must pass a Weather Mission Qualification Test and complete four to five flights in actual hurricanes before they can fly a check ride to qualify as WC-130 hurricane operators. Paradoxically, developing storms can create more turbulence than fully developed hurricanes, says Captain Jordan Mentzer of the 53rd WRS: "Tropical storms are a little less stable, and beat us up with updrafts and downdrafts. A Category 2 or 3 hurricane is more mature, and can be a little smoother." Once hurricane season ends, there is still no time to rest for the AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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NOAA WP-3D Orion N42RF receives its new wings at the U.S. Navy's Fleet Readiness Center Southeast.

maintainers and flight crews. The hurricane hunters fly weather research and storm tracking missions the rest of the year. Such missions take them from the North Atlantic to tropical waters of the Pacific and beyond.

Courtesy of U.S. Air Force. Photo by Maj. Marnee A.C. Losurdo.

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MAINTAINING THE FLEETS Despite the extreme conditions the aircraft endure on their missions, maintenance for both Hurricane Hunter fleets is fairly routine. At the 493rd MXG, maintenance differs little from that provided to conventional C-130J models. However, some unique preventive tactics are used. Maintainers apply protective and anti-corrosive materials to the leading edges of the wings, empennage, and other areas to Tech. Sgt. Ronnie Graham, 403rd Maintenance Squadron jet engine craftsman, removes the panel from a WC-130J engine in preparation for a "man on the stand" check May 1, 2015. Mechanics have to check for bleed air leaks while the engine is running to locate the oil leak.

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reduce damage from hail, driving rain, and salt spray. These materials include military spec Ceramcoat and nickel metal protective coatings on the propeller deicing elements. When returning from a mission, the WC-130s receive a thorough "bird bath" water rinse before shutdown to remove salt and other potentially damaging material. Nonetheless, the WC-130 propellers take a beating, and

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spares kit also includes additional quantities of other parts susceptible to wear in storm environments. When repairs are needed, the 403rd MXG has a state-of-the-art maintenance facility with backshops, where parts and components can be repaired or fabricated. There also is a fully enclosed two-bay hangar along with a fully enclosed fuel cell hangar. All can be used to protect aircraft from storms if they are down for

When returning from a mission, the WC-130s receive a thorough "bird bath" water rinse before shutdown to remove salt and other potentially damaging material.

"logistically, the challenge is to make sure we have enough," says Major Stewart Martin of the 403rd Aircraft Maintenance Squadron, a division of the 403rd MXG. As a result, the 53rd WRS is "allocated a few more spare props" than the average C-130 squadron, Martin says. The unit's WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

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maintenance. Utilization of field service representatives (FSRs) enhances aircraft availability and serviceability "by allowing the FSRs to use proprietary tech data to go a step further, when Air Force tech data stops," says Martin. The WC-130J Hurricane Hunting

Tech. Sgt. Ralph Guevara, Aerospace Ground Equipment craftsman assigned to the 403rd Maintenance Squadron, repairs an aircraft tow bar 30 Jan 2015 in the Roberts Consolidated Maintenance Facility at Keesler Air Force Base, Biloxi, Miss. The AGE shop is responsible for the maintenace and repair of all ground equipment assigned to the 403rd Wing.

mission is supported by the U.S. Air Force Reserve, and maintenance is performed by Air Reserve Technicians (ARTs), civil servants who are also reservists and whose primary duty is to train traditional reservists. At NOAA's AOC, maintainers are primarily former military personnel with 10 to 15 years of experience, and all P-3 maintainers are former U.S. Navy personnel. NOAA basically follows standard U.S. Navy P-3 maintenance procedures and protocols for its Orions. An exception is that NOAA uses a flight hour rather than calendar interval inspection schedule, adopted because its Orions do not fly as many hours as the Navy's. "We do just a little bit more inspecting than on other P-3s, modified to suit our needs," says AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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Bast. Maintainers conduct 100-hour inspections requiring 8 to 10 hours, performed by a crew of two to three, as well as a 400-hour phased inspection. The Gulfstream IV is maintained under standard Gulfstream maintenance protocols. THE LONG-TERM FORECAST But what hurricanes cannot

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damage, time can. NOAA's Orions will both undergo a life-extension refurbishment for their wings, engines, and avionics at the U.S. Navy's Fleet Readiness Center Southeast (FRCSE) in Jacksonville, Florida. The wings will be replaced with revitalized P-3 airfoils that incorporate larger amounts of 12

corrosion-resistant aluminum than the originals. The Allison T56-14 turboprops will be replaced with series 3.5 engines, which have lower operating temperatures and use 10 to 12 percent less fuel than the current powerplants. The avionics upgrades include a digital autopilot, digital high-frequency radios to replace the current

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analog models, and an upgrade to the belly-mounted weather radar. The first of the two Orions (Kermit) was inducted in March, with completion scheduled for next May. Ms. Piggy is slated for induction 3 months later. The upgrades should extend the life of the WP-3Ds to at least 2030.

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he U.S. Marines characterize critical logistics as "beans, bullets, and bandages." Ask any jarhead, and he will tell you that those are the things a Marine needs to carry on a mission. But logistics are not that simple. Modern militaries must move mountains of supplies, along with vehicles to transport those supplies, to the front-line troops, as well as the front-line troops

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themselves. In peacetime or during war, everything, from rations to mainline battle tanks, has to get from where it is made and stocked to where it is needed. And for today's militaries, the answer to smooth logistics is airlift. For Western militaries looking for heavy lift capabilities, the original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are limited. But the offerings - from the aircraft to the

many offerings of the aftermarket are not. For the lighter side of heavy lift, Lockheed Martin offers the latest C-130J-30 Hercules. Those needing to haul a bit more can choose the Airbus A400M Atlas. Either of those airframes lets your military stay with turboprop operations. For those who want to haul really heavy loads, get away from turboprops, and not use WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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Airbus has delivered fourteen A400M Atlas aircraft and has booked orders for another 174. In all, eight countries are current Atlas customers.

Turboprop airlifters are the champs when it comes to getting men and materiel into and out of rough fields. The Airbus A400M Atlas (left) is the most recent entrant to the market, while Lockheed Martin's newest C-130J (right) continues the 60-plus year tradition of Hercules as a top-notch transport.

aircraft named after mythological figures, the Boeing C-17 might be the best choice. And the biggest airlifter in Western military service is the Lockheed Martin C-5 Galaxy, though it is solely operated by U.S. forces. LOCKHEED MARTIN C-130 HERCULES The C-130 Hercules is, without doubt, the most phenomenal aircraft design in history. First flown in 1954, the C-130 has remained not just in service but also in production ever since. Ray Fajay, Lockheed Martin's Vice President of Air Mobility Business Development, tells us that nearly 2,500 Hercules have been built to date. Only the Douglas C-47/DC-3 can boast a longer continuous in-service history, and no other aircraft comes close to the Hercules's 60-plus years of production. Like the DC-3, the Hercules has been pressed into roles that the original designers never WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

dreamed of - everything from firefighter, aerial gunship, signals intelligence, and aerial sprayer to monitor of gunnery and missile ranges. In addition to all those roles and more, the Hercules also serves as an aerial refueling platform for aircraft and helicopters. Lockheed Martin also sells a civilian version of the C130 dubbed the LM-100, which is an updated version of the L-100 freighter produced from the 1960s to the early 1990s. The latest versions of the C-130 are the C-130J and the C-130J-30 Super Hercules, with the C-130J-30 being a stretched (by 15 feet) version of the C-130J. Both versions are replacing the older C-130E and C130H aircraft now serving in myriad roles around the world. The C-130J is the first Hercules to fly with four Rolls-Royce AE2100D3 engines instead of the venerable Allison T-56 series turboprops that have powered the C-130s since the

model's inception. The new engines spin six-bladed composite propellers instead of the original four-bladed aluminum units. The result is a Hercules that is, well, super. It climbs faster and higher, cruises faster with better range, carries more, and needs less room for takeoff and landing. The six-bladed propellers also make the C-130 dramatically quieter, thus making it a good neighbor on the airport, as well as harder to detect in nap-of-the-earth flying. Lockheed Martin has already begun deliveries of the C-130J series, including special-mission variants. The basic C-130J and C130J-30 both feature interior appointments that allow for rapid reconfigurations to suit a wide range of missions from carrying troops and passengers to palletized cargo transport and medical evacuation. Lockheed Martin's Fajay tells us there are eleven different production variants of the Super Hercules, with AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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AIRLIFTERS AT A GLANCE Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules Wingspan: 132 feet, 7 inches Length: 112 feet, 9 inches Maximum Payload: 44,000 pounds Cruise Speed: 400 miles per hour Airbus A400M Atlas Wingspan: 139 feet, 1 inch Length: 148 feet Maximum Payload: 81,600 pounds Cruise Speed: 345 miles per hour Boeing C-17 Globemaster III Wingspan: 169 feet, 10 inches Length: 174 feet Maximum Payload: 170,900 pounds Cruise Speed: 415 miles per hour Lockheed Martin C-5B Galaxy Wingspan: 222 feet, 9 inches Length: 247 feet Maximum Payload: 270,000 pounds Cruise Speed: 571 miles per hour

the latest addition to the line being the civilian LM-100J freighter. According to Fajay, "We moved forward with the LM-100J because our legacy L-100 commercial operators told us the best replacement for an L-100 would be an LM-100J. We couldn't argue with that logic." Lockheed Martin's continuous refinement efforts for the C-130 include internal fuel tank changes that increase the amount of useable fuel by reducing tank ullage. The result is increased range without reducing useful cargo load. Another improvement is the addition of microvanes along the sides of the aft fuselage. These vanes change the airflow around the aft cargo doors to reduce overall airframe drag, helping the Hercules fly farther on less fuel. The company also is looking at actively controlling the airframe's 16

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The undisputed champion of Western heavy airlifters, Lockheed Martin's C-5 Galaxy has a long and distinguished career, hauling just about everything the U.S. military uses. This C5B is slated for upgrading to the C5M configuration.

lift distribution by "floating" the ailerons so that more weight is carried by the wing inner sections. This will significantly reduce structural loading on the wing outer panels, while allowing an increase in payload or range. (It is worth noting that the C-5 Galaxy and the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airliner already use this technology.) Is there a successor to the amazing Hercules on the drawing boards? Lockheed Martin is playing that close to the vest. "While we work closely with our Skunk Works team on near-term improvements to existing Hercules fleets, the Skunk Works team is also researching and developing revolutionary advancements for a future fleet," says Fajay.

A400M entered service with the French Air Force in August of 2013. At the time of this writing, Airbus had delivered fourteen Atlases, and the company had orders for 174 more aircraft. In all, eight countries have claimed delivery slots for the A400M. Because the Atlas is so new, Airbus does not have any current plans to modernize or upgrade the aircraft. Any changes and improvements will likely be incorporated in the aircraft as they move along the assembly line. Likewise, Airbus does not have any known-of plans for a follow-on airframe. Again, because the Atlas is such a new model with current production, there is no present or foreseeable need for a successor design.

AIRBUS A400M ATLAS The Atlas is the newest airlifter on the block. First flown in 2009, the

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Having first flown in the 1990s, Boeing's C-17 Globemaster III is still a relatively new design. The company says its Globemaster III Operational Enhancements contract with the U.S. Air Force is allowing it to study ways to introduce new capabilities into the C17 platform.

block for Western forces. First flown in 1991, the Globemaster entered service in 1995. Boeing recently wound down Globemaster production after building more than 250 of the high-wing cargo haulers. The U.S. Air Force has been the prime customer and has bought more than 220 Globemasters to date. Like the A400M Atlas, the relative youth of the C-17 is one of the main reasons Boeing is not pursuing any

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Lockheed Martin's Galaxy is undergoing an upgrade program to convert it to the C-5M configuration. Part of that is swapping the existing engines for new General Electric CF-6 series turbofans.

Boeing is undoubtedly looking for ways to make a great airlifter better. In fact, through the Globemaster III Operational Enhancements contract with the U.S. Air Force, Boeing is studying ways to introduce new capabilities into the C-17 platform. LOCKHEED MARTIN C-5 GALAXY Alone among the Western world's heavy airlifters, the C-5 Galaxy is both the heavy-lift champion and is only available to the United States

Alone among the Western world's heavy airlifters, the C-5 Galaxy is both the heavy-lift champion and is only available to the United States government.

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government. The Galaxy also has a long history of service, having first flown in 1968. The then-Lockheed made incremental changes to the C-

5A, while the follow-on C-5B model incorporated a number of upgrades. Lockheed Martin currently is embarked on a major refurbishment of the Galaxy. After studies found that the current fleet still had about 80 percent of its airframe life left, the company developed an upgrade program to take existing Galaxys and transform them into the C-5M Super Galaxys. The program includes a number of major and minor modifications that make the Super Galaxy much more capable. At the top of the major improvement list is replacing the original General Electric TF-39-GE1C engines with new General Electric CF6-80C2 turbofans (designated F138 in military parlance). The new engines produce 22 percent more thrust, which has obvious benefits when you are trying to get something weighing more than 800,000 pounds off the ground.

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The Lockheed Martin C-130J Super Hercules incorporates numerous improvements that let it fly faster and farther while carrying more payload.

This artist's concept of the Lockheed Martin Hybrid Wing Body, or HWB, illustrates just one design direction the company is pursuing for future airlifters. This advanced concept could be flying by 2035.

The C-5M needs about 30 percent less runway to achieve takeoff speed. Once airborne, it can climb more than 30 percent faster. And it can do all of that while carrying more cargo and using less fuel. The other major improvement with the C-5M - an upgraded cockpit and avionics - was the first part of the Galaxy modernization effort. The newly refurbished Galaxies have glass cockpits that meet the latest standards for navigation performance, thus assuring that they will be able to continue to operate in controlled airspace around the world. Lockheed Martin continues to investigate improvements for the Galaxy beyond the C-5M upgrade program. These include efforts to improve airflow: the company is reportedly looking into using plasma heating to improve or eliminate turbulent transonic airflow at various points on the 18

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airframe. Additionally, the U.S. Air Force is examining possible uses of vortex generators made from shape-memory metal alloy in order to improve performance across a range of flight regimes. LOOKING AHEAD Alone among the major manufacturers, Lockheed Martin is actively investigating designs for future military airlifters. One possible future design the company was willing to reveal is the Hybrid Wing Body (HWB) configuration. According to Fajay, the HWB "configuration is designed for revolutionary multi-role military airlift, tanker, and commercial freighter capabilities in the 2035 timeframe and was developed under the Air Force Research Labs-sponsored Revolutionary Configurations for Energy Efficiency (RCEE) program. The

HWB is one of a fleet of five aircraft concepts that would reduce future air mobility fuel usage by 90 percent." Although the design is slated for production 20 years from now, the technology involved does not need extensive development, according to Lockheed Martin. As Fajay explains, "The cornerstones of the HWB concept are efficiency, affordability, and compatibility. The HWB burns 70 percent less fuel than the current C-17 strategic airlifter and weighs an estimated 18 percent less than an equivalent conventional configuration incorporating the same composite structure technology. It has been designed such that it can be built today without the need for the costly development and maturation of low TRL (Technology Readiness Level) enabling technologies. It has also been designed with an WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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eye to the future by incorporating over-wing, pylon-mounted engines which can be easily upgraded with future fuel-efficient engines. Finally, significant design efforts have gone in to ensuring compatibility with

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existing mobility missions, specifically air drop, rapid cargo loading/unloading, and short takeoff and landing (STOL)." The HWB is of a piece with where the company sees the future of military airlift. Asked directly about that future, Fajay says, "Today's airlifters face a future that demands more cost-effective fuel options on top of an intensifying need for WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

configuration concepts, we've found that all share a number of commonalities - five commonalities to be precise: 1) they all have swept, high-aspect ratio wings for aerodynamic efficiency and speed; 2) future transport aircraft retain an upswept aft fuselage and low cargo floor to facilitate cargo loading via a ramp and doors similar to today's airlifters; 3) they have some form of

tail surfaces to ensure that the aircraft is controllable during airdrop mission; 4) they incorporate advanced composite and metallic materials, and manufacturing technologies to lighten the structure; and 5) they incorporate incredibly efficient engines." While today's airlifters offer military logistics planners an enormous range of capabilities, continuous refinement of existing designs and development of new clean-sheet designs by OEMs and their aftermarket partners hold the promise of capabilities undreamed of just a decade or two ago. When it comes to military airlift, the sky is not necessarily the limit. AAD

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LOCKHEED C-141 STARLIFTER

In March 1961, President John F. Kennedy described the development of the "specially designed, longrange, jet powered C-141 transport" as a key component of U.S. national security planning. Lockheed was selected as contractor, and the program was launched with a budget of $1.079 billion to be spread out over 5 years. Designed to attain a cruising speed of 440 knots (about 506 mph) over a range of more than 3,000 miles with an 80,000-pound payload, the Lockheed C141A Starlifter was able to make a 180-degree turn on a runway as narrow as 150 feet. It could take off and land on runways as short as 4,000 feet. The C-141 was designed for smooth loading even in difficult circumstances, with its fuselage close enough to the ground for cargo to be driven aboard. Its cargo compartment provided 7,357 cubic feet of space (including ramp space). It could accommodate 154 troops or 123 fully equipped paratroops, 80 litters for medical evacuation missions, or 138 seats for passenger flights. Lockheed manufactured 285 C-141s between 1965 and 1968. Between 1977 and 1982, 270 of the existing aircraft were modified (the fuselage was lengthened), and those aircraft became known as C-141Bs. Another round of revisions in the 1990s saw the update of avionics and navigation systems in sixty-three aircraft designated C-141Cs. For references, see page 28

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THE LAST C-141 PROVING ITS VERSATILITY AND ENDURANCE BY PATRICK J. WALSH

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s the workhorse of the U.S. Air Force, Lockheed's C-141 Starlifter proved its versatility and endurance in missions ranging from the movement of troops and equipment during the Vietnam War to the evacuation of refugees from Hurricane Katrina.

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"As the years passed, the touchdown of a C-141 often symbolized the beginning - or end - of a larger journey."

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Seen here in 2003 on the flight line at Ramstein Air Base in Germany, this Lockheed C-141 Starlifter (AFSN 66-0177) became known as the "Hanoi Taxi" for its role in returning repatriated U.S. POWs at the conclusion of the Vietnam War. Nearly 8 years after he was taken prisoner by the North Vietnamese, U.S. Navy Captain Jeremiah Denton returned to U.S. soil aboard a C-141 Starlifter at Travis Air Force Base in California, on February 14, 1973.

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Given the myriad ways this aircraft could be configured and deployed, it is little wonder that the C-141 became the workhorse that it did. As the years passed, the touchdown of a C-141 often symbolized the beginning - or end - of a larger journey. In what may be the bestremembered assignment of its long career, the aircraft played a central role in the transition from war to peace. It was used to transport repatriated American prisoners at the conclusion of the Vietnam War during Operation Homecoming. On February 12, 1973, the first Starlifter touched down at Hanoi's Gia Lam Airport, signifying that the long ordeal of captivity neared its end for the first 40 of the 591 American prisoners who would ultimately be repatriated. Thin and gaunt, outfitted in drab uniforms issued by their captors, the U.S. prisoners endured the formalities of the handover ceremony and quietly boarded the C-141. Once they were airborne, with the landscape receding below, the former captives erupted in joyful laughter and tears of relief. It was a scene that was repeated AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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Here, former prisoners of war board a C-141 Starlifter at Clark Air Base in Luzon, Philippines - where they received a warm reception, re-orientation assistance, and medical care - on their way home from North Vietnam. The C-141 was used for fifty-four flights during Operation Homecoming in 1973, transporting the freed Americans first to Clark and then back to the United States.

again and again over the next two months. The fifty-four Homecoming flights of the C-141 became part of the enduring legacy of the Vietnam War. In the years leading up to the model's retirement from U.S. Air Force service in 2006, the particular C-141 (AFSN 66-0177) used in that first flight of Operation Homecoming was

identified by members of the 445th Airlift Wing at WrightPatterson Air Force Base. In recognition of its pedigree and its importance to American history, the "Hanoi Taxi" - as it was dubbed by the first returning prisoners - was restored to the livery it wore during the 1973 evacuation mission. When the time came for the

final flight of a Starlifter on May 6, 2006, the aircraft that had returned the first U.S. POWs from Vietnam was given the honor of taking on a homecoming mission of its own. Logging the last of the 10.6 million total flying hours of the C-141 program, the Hanoi Taxi flew from Wright-Patterson to the adjacent National Museum of the United States Air Force, where it will be preserved for future generations. AAD

Sources: Walter L. Kraus, Jose M. Matheson, Joy Gustin, and Isobel M. Bryant, C-141 Starlifter: Narrative. Office of MAC History, Military Airlift Command, U.S. Air Force, Scott Air Force Base, Illinois, 1973.

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Donna Miles, "Operation Homecoming for Vietnam POWs Marks 40 Years," American Forces Press Service, Washington, DC, February 12, 2013. www.defense.gov. Technical Sergeant Charlie Miller, "Distinguished flying career comes to the end for the C-141 fleet," 445th Airlift Wing, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, May 9, 2006. www.445aw.afrc.af.mil. Major Ted Theopolos, "Former Vietnam POWs to take flight on last C-141 'Hanoi Taxi,' " 445th Airlift Wing, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio, April 18, 2006. www.445aw.afrc.af.mil.

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P-3 ORION Lockheed Martin Authorized P-3 Service Centers & P-3 Certified Parts Providers CERTIFIED PARTS AUTHORIZED DISTRIBUTORS

Blue Aerospace 6501-B Nob Hill Rd. Tamarac, FL 33321 954-718-4404 Kellstrom Industries 3701 Flamingo Rd. Miramar, FL 33027 954-538-2164 CERTIFIED PARTS MANUFACTURERS

Aero Engineering & Manufacturing 28217 Avenue Crocker Valencia, CA 91355-1249 661-295-0815 Beacon Industries 1814 Woody Rd. Dallas, TX 75253-4932 972-557-3494

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Williams Aerospace & Manufacturing 2820 Via Orange Way, Suite G Spring Valley, CA 91978 619-660-6220 AUTHORIZED P-3 ORION SERVICE CENTERS

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In operation since 1959, there are approximately 223 P-3 aircraft in existence, operated by the US, Canada, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Portugal, Spain, Norway, Germany, Greece, Pakistan, Korea, Japan, Taiwan, Thailand, Australia and New Zealand. Some primary past and current aircraft maintenance issues include: Fatigue Life Management; Center Wing Replacement; Zone 5 modifications and Outer Wing Assembly replacement. *Inclusion in this list does not in any way imply that the companies listed are “Distributors” for Lockheed Martin for this program. Updated May 24, 2013 Courtesy of Lockheed Martin.


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f the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, commonly known as DARPA, gets its way, transports could become airborne aircraft carriers. But there are a number of technical challenges that first have to be overcome, experts say. DARPA has a track record of pursuing and spurring advanced and innovative technology. For instance, the agency pushed driverless car research by offering a prize for the autonomous vehicle that traversed a difficult course the fastest. When it comes to aircraft, drones - the popular term for unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), or when combined with the controlling computer, an unmanned aerial system (UAS) have the advantage of risking relatively expensive but replaceable hardware, rather than

people. Small drones are cheaper than big ones but currently have a much more limited range. Enter DARPA. "We want to find ways to make smaller aircraft more effective, and one promising idea is enabling existing large aircraft, with minimal modification, to become 'aircraft carriers in the sky,' " stated DARPA Program Manager Dan Patt when the agency sent out a request for proposals in late 2014. The idea is that a transport, such as a C-130, would fly close to an area of operations. While still in the sky, it would open up its cargo doors. Instead of the Hercules discharging parachutes carrying personnel or supplies, out would come drones. They would fly off and engage in intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance or other military missions. When their missions were complete, the drones would fly back into the welcoming hold of the airborne transport. "It's an interesting concept," 24

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TRANSPORTS A S F LY I N G A I R C R A F T C A R R I E R S

OVERCOMING THE TECHNICAL CHALLENGES

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says Paul Dragos. A former U.S. Navy pilot with experience landing airplanes on a traditional, seagoing aircraft carrier, Dragos is now Dean of the School of Flight Training at the Unmanned Vehicle University in Phoenix, Arizona. He notes some significant issues with this potential use of small-scale UAVs. One is the flight speed. Drones come in different classifications. Class 1 drones weigh up to 55 pounds, with this group including rotary-wing aircraft

that can hover in the sky. Rotarywing drones in this class generally have a maximum flight time of about an hour and a maximum speed of about 50 knots or about 58 miles per hour. That top speed presents a problem. "As for the recovery of a Class 1 drone by a manned aircraft traveling at two to three times that speed, I don't see how that can be accomplished. It would be very difficult," Dragos says. He adds that fixed-wing Class 1 drones have WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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a somewhat higher speed but retrieval still would be a challenge. What's more, the drones' limited range and speed mean that the manned transport would have to be flying near potentially dangerous locations, possibly within 30 miles. That would probably be too close for most missions, Dragos says. What about using bigger drones? Examples of Class 2 drones include the 1,130-pound Predator. Many of drones in this category have the speed to overtake a transport. However, their size means that only one might fit within a transport. What's more, models in this class can be very costly - negating the advantage of using inexpensive drones. Alexander Stimpson, a postdoctoral UAV researcher at Duke University, also points out the problem of the speed mismatch between rotary-wing drones and manned aircraft. Yet even those drones that can reach the right speeds face challenges. WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

Relatively short range and inexpensive unmanned vehicles could have their range and utility extended if they were launched and recovered by an airborne aircraft carrier.

A C-130 transport, shown here during a drop training exercise at Yokota Air Base in Japan, could be an airborne aircraft carrier ferrying unmanned vehicles on missions, if a project being pursued by DARPA, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, succeeds.

The drone has to fly autonomously during launch and recovery, changing from a flight configuration to one suitable for transport, and vice versa, as needed in limited time and space. That requires smart drones and similarly intelligent transports. Stimpson explains: "For recovery, the UAS must autonomously match speed and flight path, [and] develop a trajectory, and the transport aircraft must be ready to receive the UAS, both in speed and configuration. These [actions] will require highperformance sensors on both aircraft to provide the information needed to determine the trajectories." In addition, the communication between the transport and the drones must be robust. That is a necessity to avoid collisions inside or outside the cargo hold and for the drone to successfully handle turbulence encountered when exiting and entering the transport. There are some steps that can be taken to reduce the technical challenges. For instance, the use of netting would allow the drones to be scooped up and eliminate speed mismatch problems, but care would have to be taken to avoid damage to either aircraft. Ground recovery is another possible solution. Still,

either of these approaches would likely require some mission compromises. Of course, complete or partial solutions may arise from some other program. For instance, there's LOCUST, or Low-Cost UAV Swarming Technology, being developed under the auspices of the U.S. Office of Naval Research. Information sharing between unmanned vehicles in the swarm enables autonomous collaboration for surveillance or other activities, either when on offense or defense. According to LOCUST Program Manager Lee Mastroiani, a shipbased demonstration of thirty rapidly launched, autonomous, swarming UAVs is in the works for 2016. The LOCUST program is expected to include a tube-based launcher that can potentially be used from aircraft. Finally, while the challenges presented by drone-carrying transports are formidable, keep in mind that not long ago driverless vehicles faced long odds. In fact, the first attempts at winning the DARPA prize failed, sometimes spectacularly. Now, as many as fifty unmanned vehicles are driving on the roads in California alone. AAD

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INDUSTRY ’ S LEADING

HOLOGRAM PRODUCTS PROGRAM The Hologram Products Program was created to better serve the owners and operators of Lockheed Martin C-130 B-H aircraft. The core of the program is its commitment to quality manufacturing and customer satisfaction. As the Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), Lockheed Martin ensures that the parts used on C-130 B-H aircraft are manufactured in accordance to the appropriate specifications and the highest quality standards. The Hologram Products Program has addressed this issue by qualifying manufacturers and supporting them with the correct and up-to-date technical data needed to produce OEM quality parts. Not only is each part made to the correct data, but each one has a Lockheed Martin source inspection to ensure conformance and certify the part before it ever reaches the customer’s hand. These parts may be identified by the distinctive “hologram” (holographic decal) that can be found on the part itself or the part packaging. Each hologram has a unique serial number that is recorded along with part information for quality checks and customer support. Customers can have confidence that the parts identified with the hologram are manufactured to the appropriate specifications and the highest quality standards. More information, including an updated list of licensees, may be found at www.LMHologram.com


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Your Aerospace Solution a solid source of support In a global economy, sustainment is key. To get things done, it is better to do it a part at a time. For over 60 years, Frazier Aviation, Inc. has been a leader in the manufacturing of spares, supply of aerospace components, overhaul/repair and ground support equipment. Frazier Aviation is also one of the more versatile AS9100 manufacturers and approved FAA/EASA repair centers. On all fronts a solid source of support you can depend on. When it comes to consistent performance and quality, Frazier Aviation is leading the way.

Ask your buyer to specify Frazier Aviation parts. It’s quality you can trust.

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Airborne Technologies Inc. www.airbornetech.com Airborne Technologies carries a very large inventory specializing in C-130 structural aircraft parts. The many years of experience in providing spares for this aircraft has brought forth an inventory comprising thousands of items, many of which Airborne has found to be the most often required for normal maintenance and/or overhaul.

Address: 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo, CA 93012 Phone: Fax: Contact: Email:

805-389-3700 805-389-3708 Paul Siano psiano@airbornetech.com

Derco Aerospace, Inc. www.dercoaerospace.com Derco Aerospace, Inc. provides worldwide logistics support and components for military and commercial aircraft. Derco maintains one of the largest spares inventories in the industry. Derco’s services include: spares management, overhaul and repair, aircraft sales and leasing, technical data and reliability management, engineering assistance, training, field service, in-country support and integration of major modification programs. Derco Aerospace, Inc. is an FAA-Certified, OEMAuthorized, and Lockheed Martin C-130 B-H Approved Repair Center for overhaul of components and accessories.

Address: 8000 West Tower Avenue. Milwaukee, WI 53223 Phone: 414-355-3066 Repairs: 414-355-7770 Email: derco@dercoaerospace.com

Frazier Aviation, Inc. www.frazieraviation.com For over 60 years, Frazier Aviation Inc. has been a versatile component manufacturer offering a diversity of services including sheet metal work and overhaul and repair. It was a founding members of the Hologram Products Program and is an approved manufacturer for all of Lockheed's facilities. The company is AS9100 certified and also a PSID supplier to Boeing.

Address: 445 North Fox St., San Frenando, CA 91340 Phone: 818-898-1998 Fax: 818-837-9546 Email: frazier@frazieraviation.com

OGMA - Indústria Aeronáutica de Portugal S.A. www.ogma.pt OGMA's experience is globally recognised, being an AMC for Lockheed Martin and Eurocopter. OGMA's major defense products include the Lockheed Martin C-130/L-100 Hercules and P-3 Orion/L-188 Electra, F-16 Fighting Falcon, EADS CASA C-212 Aviocar, Eurocopter Puma and Dassault-Breguet/Dornier Alpha Jet. Besides the heavy maintenance of all C-130/L-100 Hercules and P-3 Orion/L-188 Electra models, the design and integration of avionics updates capability, the one-stop shop advantage and the technical and logistic support, together with the Design Organization Approval (DOA), fulfil the requirements to provide full fleet support to its customers, making OGMA one of the world's most comprehensive service centres for these aircraft types.

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Address: Parque Aeronáutico de Alverca 2615-173 Alverca, Portugal Phone: (+351) 21 958 10 00 (+351) 21 957 90 00 Fax: (+351) 21 958 04 01 (+351) 21 958 12 88

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INDUSTRY’S LEADING C-130 PROVIDERS

HOLOGRAM PRODUCTS PROGRAM

Lockheed Martin Global Supply Chain Services 210 Industrial Park Rd, Ste 120 Johnstown, PA 15904 Tel: 814-262-4483

CERTIFIED PARTS LICENSEES

Aero Components 5124 Kaltenbrun Rd, Ft. Worth, TX 76119 Tel: 817-572-3003 Aero Engineering & Mfg. Co. 28217 Avenue Crocker Valencia, CA 91355 Tel: 661-295-0875 Airborne Technologies Inc. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo, CA 93012 Ph: 805-389-3700 Frazier Aviation 445 North Fox St, San Fernando, CA 91340 Tel: 818-898-1998 GKN Aerospace Bandy Machining PO Box 7716, Burbank, CA 91054 Tel: 818-846-9020 GKN Aerospace Svcs - Cowes Ferry Road-East Cowes Isle of Wright PO32 6RA -UK Tel: +44(0) 1983- 294101 Heroux Devtek Inc. 755, Thurber St. Longueuil, Québec, Canada J4H 3N2 Tel: (450) 679-5454 International Precision, Inc. 9526 Vassar Ave., Chatsworth, CA 91313 Tel: 818-882-3933 Loos & Co., Inc. 1 Cable Rd, Pomfret, CT 06258 Tel: 800-533-5667 Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Ind Dr Canyon, GA 30115 Tel: 770-720-0526 ext. 274

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PPG Aerospace Transparencies 1719 Highway 72E Huntsville AL 35804 Tel: 256-851-1008 Professional Welding Services, 78-82 Cobham Rd, Ferndown Industirla Estate, Wimborne, Dorset BH21 7RW UK 44 (0) 1202-895-080 Tactair Fluid Controls, Inc. 4806 West Taft Rd Liverpool, NY 13088 Tel: 315-451-3928 Williams Aerospace & Mfg. 2820 Via Orange Way Spring Valley, CA 91978 Tel: 619-660-6220

APPROVED REPAIR CENTERS

Lockheed Martin Aeronautics GSCS 210 Industrial Park Rd Ste 120, Johnstown, PA 15904 Tel: 814-262-4516

LICENSED DISTRIBUTORS

* MHD-Rockland 16791 Hymus Blvd. Kirkland, Quebec, H9H 3L4 Tel: 410-451-0969 AUTHORIZED C-130 HERCULES SERVICE CENTERS

AMMROC PO Box 46450, Abu Dhabi UAE Ph. 971-2-505-7237 Airod Sdn. Bhd Locked Bag 4004; Pejabat Pos Kampung Tunku, 47309 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Tel: 603-746-3334/3344

Aeroworx, Inc. 2565 West 237th St Torrance, CA 90505 310-891-0300

Cascade Aerospace 1337 Townline Road, Abbotsford, BC Canda V2T 6E1 Tel: 604-557-2541

American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way, Quincy, CA 95971 Tel: 530-283-7268

DENEL (PTY) Ltd. PO Box 11, Kempton Park, 1620, Rep. of South Africa Tel: 27 (11) 927-4575

Derco Repair Services, Inc. 8065 West Fairlane Ave. Milwaukee, WI 53223 Tel: 414-355-7770

Empresa Nacional de Aero. Avenida Jose Miguel Carrera 11087; Paradero 36 1/2, Comuna de El BosqueSantiago Chile Tel: 56-2-383-1919

Four Star Accessory Overhaul, Inc. 7711 New Market St. S.W. Tumwater, WA 98501 Tel: 360-956-0800

Fabrica Argentina de Aviones (FADEA) Brig. General San Martin SA Av. Fuerza Aerea Argentina 5500, 5010 Cordoba Tel: 54-351-466-8740, ext 2412

Heroux Devtek Inc. 755, Thurber St. Longueuil, Québec, Canada J4H 3N2 Tel: 450-679-5454

Hellenic Aerospace Industry Tangara, POB 23, GR-320 09, Schimatari, Greece Tel: 30-262-5 3121/2141

Kearsley Airways, Ltd. Romeera House Stansted Airport Essex CM24 1QL, UK Tel: 44 (0)1279 871000

Marshall Aerospace The Airport, Cambridge, CB5 8RX, UK Tel: 44-1223-373737

Sabena Technics - Brussels Bldg. 24B/304, 1930 Zaventem, Belgium Tel: 32-2-723-4958 Sabena Technic - BOD Aeroport de BordeauxMerignac,19 rue Marcel Issartier CS 50 008, 33693 Merignac Cedex, France Tel: 33-556-55.22.66 ST Aerospace Eng. Pte. Ltd. 540 Airport Rd, Paya Lebar, Singapore 539938 Tel: 65-382-7846 Turkish Air Force (TurAF) 2nd Air Supply and Maintenance Center, Kayseri, Turkey Tel: 90-352-351-21-06 ext 5091

AUTHORIZED C-130 QEC SERVICE CENTERS AIROD Sdn. Bhd Locked Bag 4004 Pejabat Pos Kampung Tunku 47309 Petaling Jaya, Malaysia Tel: +603 7846 5112 Rolls-Royce Engine Services Oakland, Inc. 7200 Earhart Road Oakland, CA 94621USA Tel: (510) 615-5033 Standard Aero, Canada 33 Allen Dyne Road Winnipeg, MB R3H 1A1 Tel: 204-318-7755 Turbopower, LLC 14820 N. W. 60th Ave Miami Lakes, FL 33014 Tel: 305-423-2321 Vector Aerospace International Fleetlands, Fareham Road, Building 140, Gosport Hampshire, PO13 0AA UK Tel: +44 (0)2392 946342

AUTHORIZED C-130J HEAVY MAINTENANCE CENTERS Cascade Aerospace 1337 Townline Rd, Abbotsford, BC Canda V2T 6E1 Tel: 604-557-2541 Marshall Aerospace The Airport, Cambridge, CB5 8RX, UK Tel: 44-1223-373737

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QUICK REFERENCE:

TRANSPORTS Firms that specialize in parts for Transports Distribution / Manufacturing / Repairs

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PRODUCTS

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MANUFACTURERS & DISTRIBUTORS OF HOSE ASSEMBLIES & COUPLINGS RUBBER • TEFLON • METAL

Our goal is to continually improve to add value to our customers by manufacturing high quality and competitively-priced aerospace products with short lead times.

818-841-9258 • Fax: 818-841-2342 28887 Industry Drive, Valencia, CA 91355 www.aerocomponent.com

Aero Component Engineering - Quality Management System ISO9001:2008 AS9001 Rev. C Certificate Number 0213-255-A, Feb 2013

celebrating 50 years in business ACCESSORIES & ACCESSORY OVERHAUL Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org AIR PARTS & SUPPLY CO. 12840 SW 84th Ave. Rd. Miami FL 33156 Contact: Sheri Murray 305-235-5401 FAX: 305-235-8185 sales@apscomiami.com www.apscomiami.com

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229

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Consolidated Aircraft Supply Co., Inc. 55 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-7700 Contact: Steve Matza (President) FAX: 631-981-7706 Toll Free: 800-422-6300 In California: Contact: Rich Noll 818-321-8510 consol1291@aol.com www.consolac.com FAA#GI1R167K Cunico, Inc. 1910 W. 16th St Long Beach CA 90813 562-733-4600 www.cunicocorp.com FAX: 562-733-4640 DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net Four Star Accessory Overhaul 7711 New Market Street Tumwater WA 98501 www.gofourstar.com 360-956-0800 FAX: 360-956-1099 Contact: Larry Childers larry.c@4star-accy.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801

Northeast Aero Compressor Corp 60 Keyland Court Bohemia NY 11716 631-589-9070 Telex: RCA. TLX 271273 FAX: 631-567-2492 FAA Repair Station #: QNCR 580K www.neacorepair.com peterstauffer@neacorepair.com Contact: Peter Stauffer

PACIFIC PROPELLER INC. PO Box 1187, 5802 S. 228th Street Kent WA 98032 www.pacprop.com 253-872-7767 FAX: 253-872-6557 Contact: Al Hayward ahayward@pacprop.com FAA NQ3R719L / P3 BLADE MANFACTURER

PACIFIC SKY SUPPLY, INC. 8230 San Fernando Rd. Sun Valley CA 91352 FAX: 818-767-6278 818-768-3700 www.pacsky.com Contact: Emilio Perez glen@pacsky.com FAA Repair Station #QQPR566K R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith Repairtech Int’l, Inc. 16134 Saticoy Street Van Nuys CA 91406 Contact: Kevin Bennet 818-989-2681 FAX: 818-989-4358 repairtech@repairtechinternational.com www.repairtechinetranational.com SOI Aviation 23965 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas CA 91302 soifg@aol.com 818-591-3166 FAX: 818-591-3144 www.soiaviation.com Contact: Linda Sandberg Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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AERIAL AERIALREFUELING REFUELING PARADROGUE PARADROUGE Northstar Engineering 1400 S. Campus Ave Ontario CA 91761 www.nsecal.com

909-391-2025 FAX: 909-391-2205

AERIAL REFUELING PARTS MFG AERIAL REFUELING PARTS MFG Cobham Mission Systems 2734 Hickory Grove Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000 Northstar Engineering 1400 S. Campus Ave Ontario CA 91761 909-391-2025 www.nsecal.com FAX: 909-391-2205

AIRAUXILIARY CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT POWER UNITS & APUS OVERHAUL AND REFRIGERATION AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801

AIRFRAME & AIRFRAME PARTS AIRFRAME/AIRFRAME PARTS & OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

ACTUATORSACTUATORS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 Contact: Kristian Norheim FAX: 516-357-2709 New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com Consolidated Aircraft Supply Co., Inc. 55 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-7700 Contact: Steve Matza (President) FAX: 631-981-7706 Toll Free: 800-422-6300 In California: Contact: Rich Noll 818-321-8510 consol1291@aol.com www.consolac.com FAA#GI1R167K DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

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Heroux Devtek Inc. 755 Thurber Ave. Longueul, QC Canada J4H3N2 FAX: 450-679-4554 450-679-5454 Contact: Jean Gravel www.herouxdevtek.com jgravel@herouxdevtek.com Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492 Kearfott Guidance and Navigation Corp Astronautics Corporation of America 2858 US Highway 70W Black Mountain NC USA 28711-9111 828-350-5300 FAX: 828-686-5764

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

AERIAL REFUELING HOSE & AERIAL REFUELING HOSE & FITTINGS FITTINGS Cobham Mission Systems 2734 Hickory Grove Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000 Northstar Engineering 1400 S. Campus Ave Ontario CA 91761 909-391-2025 www.nsecal.com FAX: 909-391-2205

Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com Air Spares Incorporated 609 No. Levee Rd Puyallup WA 98371 253-286-2525 SITA: SEASAXD FAX: 253-286-2526 www.airspares.com Contact: Dave Wakefield airspares@airspares.com

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com Aircraft Ducting Repair 101 Hunters Circle Forney TX 75126 972-552-9000 FAX: 972-552-4504 www.acdri.com repairs@acdri.com

APPLIED COMPOSITES ENGINEERING 705 S. Girl School Road Indianapolis, IN 46231 317-243-4225 FAX: 317-243-4227

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com HC Pacific 19844 Quiroz Court Walnut CA 91789 909-598-0509 Contact: Cynthia Tubal/Sylvia Sao FAX: 909-598-1411 www.hcpacific.com hcpac@ix.netcom.com Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492

HONEYCOMB COMPANY OF AMERICA (HCOA) 1950 Limbus Ave Sarasota FL USA 34243 FAX: 1+ 941-755-426 +1 941-993-0049 www.hcoainc.com wbryson@hcoainc.com

IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 Contact Carl Kumpic FAX: 902-873-2290 International Precision, Inc. 9526 Vassar Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 FAX: 818-882-0319 818-882-3933 ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com L3 Communications - Platform Integration 7500 Maehr Road Waco TX USA 76705 254-867-7001 www.L-3com.com/is FAX: 254-867-7482

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 P & R Trading Incorporated One Madison St., PO Box 374 East Rutherford NJ 07073 973-773-9300 p&r@p&rtrading.com FAX: 973-773-5664

Keep It Airborne •

LOCKHEED MARTIN HOLOGRAM PRODUCTS PROGRAM LICENSEE FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF F-16 ITEMS

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LARGE INVENTORY OF F-16 PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES

Pemco World Air Services 4102 N. Westshore Blvd Tampa FL USA 33606 www.pemcoair.com 813-322-9631 FAX: 813-549-6039 QUALITY AVIATION INC. 15042 Whittram Ave. Fontana CA 92335 www.qaviation.com 909-829-3031 FAX: 909-350-3630 Contact: Ron Typer ron@qaviation.com R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 sales@s3international.com FAX: 414-351-1543

*SEGERS AERO CORPORATION 8100 McGowin Drive Fairhope AL USA 36532 sales@segers.aero - www.segers.aero 251-928-1878 FAX: 251-210-1460 TIMCO Aviation Services 623 Radar Rd. Greensboro NC 27410 386-623-5008 www.timco.aero FAX: 336-665-9011

ALTERNATORS ACTUATORS Consolidated Aircraft Supply Co., Inc. 55 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-7700 Contact: Steve Matza (President) FAX: 631-981-7706 Toll Free: 800-422-6300 In California: Contact: Rich Noll 818-321-8510 consol1291@aol.com www.consolac.com FAA#GI1R167K

STRUCTURAL FABRICATION & ASSEMBLY

PRECISION MACHINING & SHEET METAL FABRICATION

MANUFACTURING

Ph: 805.389.3700 • Fax: 805.389.3708 www.airbornetech.com 999 Avenida Acaso

• P.O. Box 2210 • Camarillo, CA 93012 AS9100 Rev.C:2009/ISO 9001:2008 registered

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R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

AVIONICS & AVIONICS AVIONICS & AVIONICS OVERHAUL OVERHAUL ASB Avionics 1032 Sabovich Street Mojave CA 93501 www.asbavionics.com 661-824-1005 FAX: 661-824-1006 AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org

AOG REACTION, INC. 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth TX 76179 817-439-0700 FAA Repair Station TU1R519K FAX: 817-439-9700 www.aogreaction.com Contact: Robert Samson rsamson@aogreaction.com ASP Avionics NV/SA Vliegplein 2 Bus 1 Genk Belgium B-3600 FAX: +3289386659 +3289384345 www.asp-avionics.com Contact: Vande Voorde Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000 Austin Aerotech, Inc. 2005 Windy Terrace Cedar Park TX USA 78613-3507 Contact: Jeff Bruns 512-335-6000 FAX: 512-335-0541

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC. DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801

ANTENNAS/ANTENNA SYSTEMS ANTENNAS/ANTENNA SYSTEMS ASB Avionics 1032 Sabovich Street Mojave CA 93501 www.asbavionics.com 661-824-1005 FAX: 661-824-1006 AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 Contact: Kristian Norheim FAX: 516-357-2709 New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Herley Industries, Inc. 3061 Industry Drive Lancaster PA USA 17601 www.herley.com 717-397-2777 FAX: 717-397-7079 L3 Communications - Platform Integration 7500 Maehr Road Waco TX USA 76705 254-867-7001 www.L-3com.com/is FAX: 254-867-7482 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

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SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com VIASTAT INC 6155 El Camino Road Carlsbad CA USA 92009-1602 www.viastat.com/focus 760-893-2777 mobile.broadband@viastat.com

AUXILIARY UNITS & AUXILIARY POWER POWER UNITS & APUS OVERHAUL APUS OVERHAUL

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040

3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K Avionics Specialist, Inc. 3833 Premier Ave. Memphis TN 38118 901-362-9700 FAX: 901-375-8310 Contact: Roger Dahler Repair Station #PK4R443M asinc@avionics-specialist.com www.avionics-specialist.com

BECKER AVIONICS 10376 USA Today Way Miramar FL USA 33025 www.beckerusa.com 954-450-3137 FAX: 954-450-3206

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 DAC International 6702 McNeil Drive Austin TX USA 78729 512-331-5323

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 EMTEQ Family of Companies 5349 S Emmer Drive New Berlin WI 53151 Toll Free: 888-679-6170 262-679-6170 FAX: 262-679-6175 www.emteq.com sales@emteq.com

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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Fieldtech Avionics & Instruments Inc. 4151 North Main St. Meachan Field Ft. Worth TX 76106 817-625-2719 www.ftav.com FAX: 817-625-6875 4815 N.W. 79th Ave. Suite 10 Miami FL 33166 FAX: 305-593-0694 305-593-9913 IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 Contact Carl Kumpic FAX: 902-873-2290 email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com InAir Aviation Services 8225 Country Club Place Indianapolis IN 46214 FAX: 317-271-0345 317-271-0195 www.inairaviation.com Repair Station #IOVRL072L Contact: Greg Mathias sales@inairaviation.com INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPORT 720 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 FAX: 610-646-0146 610-646-9800 www.innovative-ss.com Contact: David Green Intercontinental Avionics & Instrument Corp 22 Canfield Road Tyler Hill PA 18469 570-224-6960 FAX: 570-224-6834 Contact: Bob Solimine iaiparts@ptd.net KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com L3 Communications - Platform Integration 7500 Maehr Road Waco TX USA 76705 254-867-7001 www.L-3com.com/is FAX: 254-867-7482

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Meggitt Avionics, Inc. 7, Whittle Avenue, Segensworth West Fareham, Hampshire UK PO15 5SH 44 1489-483-330 www.meggitt.com FAX: 44 1489-483416 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

PACIFIC PROPELLER INC. PO Box 1187, 5802 S. 228th Street Kent WA 98032 www.pacprop.com 253-872-7767 FAX: 253-872-6557 FAA CRS# NQ3R719L /P3 BLADE MANUFATURER Contact: Al Hayward ahayward@pacprop.com FAA CRS# NQ3R719L /P3 BLADE MANUFATURER SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com SOI Aviation 23965 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas CA 91302 soifg@aol.com 818-591-3166 FAX: 818-591-3144 www.soiaviation.com Contact: Linda Sandberg

BATTERIES/BATTERY CHARGERS BATTERIES/BATTERY CHARGERS & OVERHAUL & OVERHAUL Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

Concorde Battery Corporation 2009 San Bernardino Rd. West Covina CA 91790 FAX: 626-813-1235 626-813-1234 www.concordebattery.com Contact: Skip Koss ENERSYS-HAWKER BATTERIES 2366 Bernville Road Reading PA 19605 610-208-1831 FAX: 610-208-1630 www.enersys.com/defense Contact: Frank Metzger frank.metzger@enersys.com Herley Industries, Inc. 3061 Industry Drive Lancaster PA USA 17601 www.herley.com 717-397-2777 FAX: 717-397-7079

BEARINGS

BEARINGS

Dixie Aerospace Suite 100, 560 Atlanta S. Pkwy. Atlanta GA 30349 Telex: 542141 SITA: ATLDBXD 404-348-8100 Toll Free: 800-241-8471 FAX: 404-763-2577 www.dixieaerospace.com sales@dixieaerospace.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com

PACIFIC SKY SUPPLY, INC. 8230 San Fernando Rd. Sun Valley CA 91352 FAX: 818-767-6278 818-768-3700 www.pacsky.com Contact: Emilio Perez glen@pacsky.com FAA Repair Station #QQPR566K

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FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com H S Electronics, Inc. P.O. Box 126010, 1665 W. 33rd Place Hialeah FL 33012 305-821-5802 FAX: 800-823-6691 Contact: Larry Campbell/Paola-Cara www.hselectronics.com hselectronics@aol.com

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 www.lockheedmartin.com 770-494-4411 LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 860-928-7981 www.loosco.com FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

Cunico, Inc. 1910 W. 16th St Long Beach CA 90813 562-733-4600 www.cunicocorp.com FAX: 562-733-4640

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com L3 Communications - Platform Integration 7500 Maehr Road Waco TX USA 76705 254-867-7001 www.L-3com.com/is FAX: 254-867-7482

COATINGS

COATINGS

ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

COMPOSITES

Composites APPLIED COMPOSITES ENGINEERING

CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT Air Spares Incorporated 609 No. Levee Rd Puyallup WA 98371 253-286-2525 SITA: SEASAXD FAX: 253-286-2526 www.airspares.com Contact: Dave Wakefield airspares@airspares.com

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 Contact: Vic Daniel FAX: 770-632-7931 sales@aventureaviation.com Cargo Systems, Inc. 2120 Denton Dr., Suite 108 Austin TX 78758 Contact: Harold McElfish 512-837-1300 FAX: 512-837-5320 info@cargosystems.com www.cargosystems.com

705 S. Girl School Road Indianapolis, IN 46231 317-243-4225 FAX: 317-243-4227

CONNECTORS

CONNECTORS Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 Contact: Beth Boedeker FAX: 770-799-4945 beth.boedeker@avnet.com

BENCHMARK CONNECTOR CORP. 4501 N.W. 103rd Ave Sunrise FL 33351 Contact: Wayne Nelson 954-746-9929 Toll Free: 800-896-7153 FAX: 954-746-9448 www.benchmarkconnector.com info@benchmarkconnector.com

CABLE FITTINGS CABLE FITTINGS FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 860-928-7981 www.loosco.com FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667

CABLE & WIRE CABLE & WIRE AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Continental Cable Company 253 Monument Rd. Hinsdale NH 03451 603-256-3136 FAX: 603-256-6003

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KUIPER HAULER Pluto and its Kuiper Belt siblings emerged as media stars as a result of the successful New Horizons fly-by of the dwarf planet and its moon Charon. The New Horizons drone took nearly a decade to travel 3 billion miles from Earth and will provide a wealth of new data on Kuiper Belt objects. But a less spectacular National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) mission provided a wealth of new data Known objects in the Kuiper belt of its own. beyond the orbit of Neptune In 1975, the Kuiper Airborne Observatory (KAO) lifted off in a converted C-141 Starlifter for the first of many long flights at altitudes of 41,000 to 45,000 feet, above 99 percent of the Earth's infrared-absorbing water vapor. This allowed its 36-inch reflecting telescope and other instruments to conduct infrared astronomy. The observatory laid the foundations for our understanding of the birth of stars and provided new information about the outer solar system, finding the rings of Uranus and determining that Pluto had an atmosphere. The KAO was retired in 1995. Other Starlifters remained operational in the U.S. Air Force until 2006. Sources: NASA, www.nasa.gov; NASA Science Missions, http://science.nasa.gov/missions/ Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org. WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS

CORROSION CONTROL PAINT PENS The Wait is Over....No Long Lead Times!

The Aropen® 2-Component Paint Touch Up Pen is available in most popular Mil-PRF23377 Epoxy Primers as well as Mil-PRF85285 Polyurethane Topcoats

ALLIANCE COATINGS INC. 1666 N. Magnolia Ave Ste G, El Cajon, CA 92020 • 619-596-9191 • Fax: 619-596-9190 • aeropens@alliancecoatings.com YOUR BEST CONNECTION FOR AEROSPACE PAINT AND COATINGS Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Connector Distribution Corp. 2985 E.Harcourt St. Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 www.cdc-online.com 310-632-2466 Toll Free: 800-421-5840 FAX: 310-632-5413 ** Inventory Avialable on abdonline.com Electronic Expediters, Inc. 3700 Via Pescador Camarillo CA USA 93012 Contact: Ira Berns 805-987-7171 FAX: 805-987-3344 www.expediters.com sales@expediters.com H S Electronics, Inc. P.O. Box 126010, 1665 W. 33rd Place Hialeah FL 33012 305-821-5802 FAX: 800-823-6691 Contact: Larry Campbell/Paola-Cara www.hselectronics.com hselectronics@aol.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

AOG REACTION, INC. 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth TX 76179 817-439-0700 FAA Repair Station TU1R519K FAX: 817-439-9700 www.aogreaction.com Contact: Robert Samson r samson@aogreaction.com Austin Aerotech, Inc. 2005 Windy Terrace Cedar Park TX USA 78613-3507 Contact: Jeff Bruns 512-335-6000 FAX: 512-335-0541

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC. 3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K

CORROSION CONTROL CORROSION CONTROL ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

DIALS,DIALS, OVERLAYS, PANELS OVERLAYS, PANELS Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

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getting down to the

nuts and bolts FASTENER & ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS • AEROSPACE & COMMERCIAL DISTRIBUTOR OF AN, MS, NAS & NA

avtech

IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 FAX: 902-873-2290 Contact Carl Kumpic email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com Leach International, Inc. 6900 Orangethorpe Ave. PO Box 5032 Buena Park CA 90622 714-736-7599 Contact: David Abend FAX: 714-670-1145 www.leachintl.com info@leachintl.com SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com Symetrics Industries 1615 W. NASA Blvd Melbourne FL 32901 www.symetrics.com 321-254-1500 FAX: 321-308-0796 Contact: Randy Koller rkoller@symetrics.com

ENGINE & ENGINE PARTS ENGINE & ENGINE PARTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 Contact: Kristian Norheim FAX: 516-357-2709 New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC.

AV-TECH INDUSTRIES, INC. ISO 9001:2008 CERTIFIED AS9120 CERTIFIED

1180 Corporate Dr. W., Arlington, Texas 76006 817-640-4031 • 1-800-551-1342 • FAX: 817-649-1355 www.av-techind.com

SPECIALISTS IN HARD TO FIND.... AV-TECH INDUSTRIES P.O. Box 200366 Arlington TX 76006 817-640-4031 www.av-techind.com FAX: 817-649-1355 Shipping: 1180 Corporate Drive W. Arlington TX 76006 Avionics Specialist, Inc. 3833 Premier Ave. Memphis TN 38118 901-362-9700 FAX: 901-375-8310 Contact: Roger Dahler Repair Station #PK4R443M asinc@avionics-specialist.com www.avionics-specialist.com Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 FAX: 770-799-4945 Contact: Beth Boedeker beth.boedeker@avnet.com

BENCHMARK CONNECTOR CORP. 4501 N.W. 103rd Ave Sunrise FL 33351 Contact: Wayne Nelson 954-746-9929 Toll Free: 800-896-7153 FAX: 954-746-9448 www.benchmarkconnector.com info@benchmarkconnector.com Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Consolidated Aircraft Supply Co., Inc. 55 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-7700 Contact: Steve Matza (President) FAX: 631-981-7706 Toll Free: 800-422-6300 In California: Contact: Rich Noll 818-321-8510 consol1291@aol.com www.consolac.com FAA#GI1R167K

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Crestwood Technology Group 200 Corporate Bld. S, Suite 110 Yonkers NY 10701 www.ctg123.com 914-779-3500 FAX: 914-375-4508 Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 Electronic Expediters, Inc. 3700 Via Pescador Camarillo CA USA 93012 Contact: Ira Berns 805-987-7171 FAX: 805-987-3344 www.expediters.com sales@expediters.com EMTEQ Family of Companies 5349 S Emmer Drive New Berlin WI 53151 Toll Free: 888-679-6170 262-679-6170 FAX: 262-679-6175 www.emteq.com sales@emteq.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Genelco Industries, Inc. 90 13th Ave Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-6670 sales@genelcoindustries.com FAX: 631-981-7725 Contact: Anthoy T. Valone H S Electronics, Inc. P.O. Box 126010, 1665 W. 33rd Place Hialeah FL 33012 305-821-5802 FAX: 800-823-6691 Contact: Larry Campbell/Paola-Cara www.hselectronics.com hselectronics@aol.com Herley Industries, Inc. 3061 Industry Drive Lancaster PA USA 17601 www.herley.com 717-397-2777 FAX: 717-397-7079

30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 American Jet Engine Co., Inc. 37 West 39th St. New York NY 10018 212-398-0400 FAX: 212-398-0190 Art Sloan Accessory 116 Bonanza Mine Road Sutherlin OR 97479-9767 541-459-4389

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 Contact: Vic Daniel FAX: 770-632-7931 sales@aventureaviation.com AVIALL 2750 Regent Blvd. Dallas TX 75261 972-586-1000 www.aviall.com Contact: Wayne Goodland wgoodland@aviall.com

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria Electro-Methods, Inc. 330 Governors Hwy. South Windsor CT 06074 Contact: Kathy Pelletier 860-289-8661 FAX: 860-289-1868 Overhaul & Repair Div. 519 Nutmeg Rd. South Windsor CT 06074 FAX: 860-528-0827 860-528-4722 www.electro-methods.com sales@electromethods.com Golden International 36720 Palmdale Road Rancho Mirage CA USA 92270 Howard Golden 760 568 1912 FAX: 760 324 7596 Herber Aircraft Service Inc. 1401 E. Franklin Ave. El Segundo CA 90245 Contact: Daryl Yeelitt 310-322-9575 Toll Free: 800-544-0050 FAX: 310-322-1875 www.herberaircraft.com sales@herberaircraft.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492 ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com

PACIFIC SKY SUPPLY, INC. 8230 San Fernando Rd. Sun Valley CA 91352 FAX: 818-767-6278 818-768-3700 www.pacsky.com Contact: Emilio Perez glen@pacsky.com FAA Repair Station #QQPR566K PRATT & WHITNEY 400 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 www.pw.utc.com 860-565-9654 FAX: 860-353-0447 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com

SEGERS AERO CORPORATION 8100 McGowin Drive Fairhope AL USA 36532 sales@segers.aero - www.segers.aero 251-928-1878 FAX: 251-210-1460

SIMTECH 66 A Floydville Road East Granby CT USA 06026 www.simtech.com 860-653-2408 FAX: 860-653-3857 Sunrise Helicopter Inc 20803 Stuebner Airline #12 Spring TX 77379 www.sunrisehelicopter.com 281-251-4005 FAX: 281-251-8848 Contact Name: James Holdman jamesh@sunrisehelicopter.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300

ENGINE SERVICES ENGINE SERVICES Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 www.nelljoy.com

SEGERS AERO CORPORATION 8100 McGowin Drive Fairhope AL USA 36532 sales@segers.aero - www.segers.aero 251-928-1878 FAX: 251-210-1460 Wood Group TurboPower, Inc. 14820 NW 60TH Ave. Miami Lakes FL 33014 Toll Free: 800-403-6737 305-423-2300 FAX: 305-820-0404 TWX:810-848-8575 Repair Station #NE4R385M 2828 Donald Douglas Loop N. Santa Monica CA 90405 FAX: 310-392-6644 310-392-8090

FASTENERS FASTENERS A & M Maintenance Services, Inc. 134 S.Claw Int’l Parkway, Suite 8 Bolingbrook IL 60490 630-759-8130 FAX: 630-759-0701

AV-TECH INDUSTRIES 631-842-8989 FAX: 631-842-8040

OGMA - INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA DE PORTUGAL SA

P.O. Box 200366 Arlington TX 76006 817-640-4031 www.av-techind.com FAX: 817-649-1355 Shipping: 1180 Corporate Drive W. Arlington TX 76006

AVIATION INTERNATIONAL CORP

Alverca do Ribatejo Alverca P-2615 Portugal FAX: 351-21-9573056 351-21-957-9055 PRATT & WHITNEY 400 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 www.pw.utc.com 860-565-9654 FAX: 860-353-0447 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

5555 Northwest 36th St Miami Springs, FL 33166 305-888-6486 Fax: 305-884-8045

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com

HIGH QUALITY T56/501D ENGINE PARTS

Pacific Sky Supply, Inc. is a leading manufacturer and supplier of replacement parts for the T56/501D/501K engine and 54H60 propeller. Approved source to the U.S. Department of Defense for numerous items. • Compressor Blades/Vanes • Bearings • Turbine Blades/Vanes • Gears Bushings and • Combustion Chambers Seal Assemblies • Servo Shafts

T56/501D Engine

T56/501D/501K

1st Stage Turbine

Combustion Liners

Compressor Vanes

Vanes (Pin Fin)

Since 1954

8230 San Fernando Rd., Sun Valley, CA 91352 • Ph: 818-768-3700 • Fax: 818-767-6278 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

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AIRCRAFT FASTENERS AND HARDWARE

FLUIDS -FLUIDS SPECIALTY - SPECIALTY RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

FUEL CELLS FUEL CELLS AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC.

BOLTS

NUTS Hex Nuts Self Locking Plate Nuts Anchor 12 Point Nuts Wing Nuts Barre

RIVETS

Hex Head Bolts Close Tolerance Twelve Point Hi Tensil Bolts InternalWrenching Eye Bolts U-Bolts

Blind Rivets Lock Bolts Collars Jo Bolts Taper Locks Rivnuts Hi-Loks

EXCELLING IN QUALITY & SERVICE

30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com

FUEL CELL REPAIRS FUEL CELLS REPAIRS Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com

FUEL SYSTEM REPAIRS FUEL SYSTEM REPAIRS

11855 WICKS ST, SUN VALLEY, CA 91352 • (818) 767-6867 • FAX (818) 504-2979 www.excelaero.com • email: sales@excelaero.com • TLX: 3717938 MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com Tim-Co Component Sales Division of Jim-Co Enterprises, Inc. 7001 Eton Ave. Canoga Park CA 91303 818-992-5040 Contact: Jim Clarizio or “JJ” FAX: 818-340-6159 Toll Free: 800-238-4626 www.tim-co.com sales@tim-co.com Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com UFC Aerospace Corp. 25 Drexel Drive Bay Shore NY 11706 631-435-3535 www.ufcaero.com FAX: 631-435-3533 Toll Free: 800-645-5850

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com

FLIGHT SUITS FLIGHT SUITS Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

- HEAT TRANSFER FLUIDSFLUIDS - HEAT TRANSFER

Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com

FUEL TANK FUELREPAIR TANK REPAIRS Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com Cobham Mission Systems 2734 Hickory Grove Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000 Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com Sargent Fletcher Inc. 2734 Hickory Grove Road Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000

FUEL PUMPS FUEL PUMPS&&COMPONENTS COMPONENTS FITTINGS

FITTINGS

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

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RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

FLUIDS -FLUIDS HYDRAULIC - HYDRAULIC

AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

RADCO INDUSTRIES

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC.

700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com

FUEL &FUEL LUBRICANTS & LUBRICANTS Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

GASKETS & O RINGS GASKETS & O RINGS Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

GROUND POWER/GROUND GROUND POWER/GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT Air Spares Incorporated 609 No. Levee Rd Puyallup WA 98371 253-286-2525 SITA: SEASAXD FAX: 253-286-2526 www.airspares.com Contact: Dave Wakefield airspares@airspares.com

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com BESTEK Industries, Inc. 1343 SW 35th St. San Antonio TX 78237 FAX: 210-434-1074 210-434-1071 Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria Dixie Air Parts Supply Inc. 2202 W Malone St. San Antonio TX 78224 FAX: 210-924-4901 210-924-5561 PO Box 3583 San Antonio TX 78211 Dynamic Fabrication Inc. 2615 S. Hickory St. Santa Ana CA 92707 FAX: 714-662-1052 714-662-2440 Equipment & Supply, Inc. 4507 Highway #74-West Monroe NC 28110 FAX: 704-283-1206 704-289-6565

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com Manson Company Inc. 7120 N. Skyway Drive Tucson AZ 85178 FAX: 520-297-4009 520-297-2200 www.c130towbars.com c130manson@aol.com Ralmark Company 83 East Luzerne Ave Larksville PA 18704 570-288-9331 Sargent Fletcher Inc. 2734 Hickory Grove Road Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000

& HOSE FITTINGS HOSE &HOSE HOSE FITTINGS AERO COMPONENT ENGINEERING CO. 28887 Industry Drive Valencia CA 91355 www.aerocomponent.com 818-841-9258 FAX: 818-841-2342 Contact: David Bill davidwbill@aerocomponent.com

Herber Aircraft Service Inc. 1401 E. Franklin Ave. El Segundo CA 90245 Contact: Daryl Yeelitt 310-322-9575 Toll Free: 800-544-0050 FAX: 310-322-1875 www.herberaircraft.com sales@herberaircraft.com Hoses Unlimited, Inc. 402 Hester St. San Leandro CA 94577 510-483-8520 FAA Repair Station #HS3R564L FAX: 510-483-8524 Toll Free: 800-229-4541 shanson@hosesunlimited.com www.hosesunlimited.com Contact: Sandy Hanson

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com Parker Hannifin Corp Stratoflex Products Div 220 Roberts Cut-Off Rd Fort Worth TX 76114 www.parker.com/stratoflex 817-738-6543 FAX: 817-738-9920 Contact: Cheryl Simms csimms@parker.com Specialty Hose Grp. 7800 Freedom Ave. NW N. Canton OH USA 44720 Contact: Skip Jenks FAX: 330-497-0415 Toll Free: 800-362-6533 www.specialtyhose.com

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - HIGH HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - HIGH PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968 AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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HYDRAULIC PARTS & COMPONENTS HYDRAULIC PARTS & COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com Consolidated Aircraft Supply Co., Inc. 55 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-7700 Contact: Steve Matza (President) FAX: 631-981-7706 Toll Free: 800-422-6300 In California: Contact: Rich Noll 818-321-8510 consol1291@aol.com www.consolac.com FAA#GI1R167K Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria

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DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Hawker Pacific Aerospace 11240 Sherman Way Sun Valley CA 91352 Toll Free: 800-443-8302 818-765-6201 FAX: 818-765-2065 www.hawker.com Contact: Brad Curtis Heroux Devtek Inc. 755 Thurber Ave. Longueul, QC Canada J4H3N2 FAX: 450-679-4554 450-679-5454 Contact: Jean Gravel www.herouxdevtek.com jgravel@herouxdevtek.com Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492 KITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801 MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com

Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SERVICES ABDONLINE.COM 116 Radio Circle Dr. Ste 302 Mount Kisco NY 10549 www.abdonline.com 914-242-8700 FAX: 914-242-5422

INVENTORY LOCATOR SERVICE, LLC 8001 Centerview Pkwy - STE: 400 Memphis TN USA 38018 901-794-5000 www.lismart.com FAX: 901-794-1760 NSN-NOW.COM 8200 Republic Airport;Hangar 43, Suite 6 Farmingdale NY 11735 631-847-3504 www.nsn-now.com FAX: 631-847-0264

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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS SOS: SALES OPPORTUNITY SERVICES Pentagon 2000 Software 1540 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd Altoona PA 16602 814-949-3327

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC.

INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP.

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Pemco World Air Services 4102 N. Westshore Blvd Tampa FL USA 33606 www.pemcoair.com 813-322-9631 FAX: 813-549-6039 TIMCO Aviation Services 623 Radar Rd. Greensboro NC 27410 386-623-5008 www.timco.aero FAX: 336-665-9011

INSTRUMENTS INSTRUMENTS&& INSTRUMENT INSTRUMENT OVERHAUL OVERHAUL Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000 Austin Aerotech, Inc. 2005 Windy Terrace Cedar Park TX USA 78613-3507 Contact: Jeff Bruns 512-335-6000 FAX: 512-335-0541

WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 DAC International 6702 McNeil Drive Austin TX USA 78729 512-331-5323 Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 Fieldtech Avionics & Instruments Inc. 4151 North Main St. Meachan Field Ft. Worth TX 76106 817-625-2719 www.ftav.com FAX: 817-625-6875 4815 N.W. 79th Ave. Suite 10 Miami FL 33166 FAX: 305-593-0694 305-593-9913 Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492 InAir Aviation Services 8225 Country Club Place Indianapolis IN 46214 FAX: 317-271-0345 317-271-0195 www.inairaviation.com Repair Station #IOVRL072L Contact: Greg Mathias The Strube Company 629 W Market St., P.O. Box 99 Marietta PA 17547 www.strubeinc.net 717-426-1906 FAX: 717-426-1909

INTERIORS INTERIORS INTERIORS &&INTERIORS OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com L3 Communications - Platform Integration 7500 Maehr Road Waco TX USA 76705 254-867-7001 www.L-3com.com/is FAX: 254-867-7482 Pemco World Air Services 4102 N. Westshore Blvd Tampa FL USA 33606 www.pemcoair.com 813-322-9631 FAX: 813-549-6039

LANDING GEAR LANDING GEAR PARTS/ ACCESSORIES & OVERHAUL& PARTS/ACCESSORIES AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

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Dynamic Fabrication Inc. 2615 S. Hickory St. Santa Ana CA 92707 FAX: 714-662-1052 714-662-2440

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

HONEYCOMB COMPANY OF AMERICA (HCOA) 1950 Limbus Ave Sarasota FL USA 34243 FAX: 1+ 941-755-426 +1 941-993-0049 www.hcoainc.com - wbryson@hcoainc.com

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com *Repairtech Int’l, Inc. 16134 Saticoy Street Van Nuys CA 91406 Contact: Kevin Bennet 818-989-2681 FAX: 818-989-4358 repairtech@repairtechinternational.com www.repairtechinetranational.com

MODIFICATIONS MODIFICATIONS Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES

REBTECH

108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria

1500 Brown Trail Bedford TX USA 76022 www.rebtechnvg.com FAX: 817-285-7742 Toll Free: 877-426-4158 Specialty Bulb Co. Inc. PO Box 231 Bohemia NY USA 11716 631-589-33089 www.bulbspecialists.com FAX: 631-589-3393 Toll Free: 1-800-331-2852 Contact: Edie Muldoon info@bulbspecialists.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

LUBRICANTS LUBRICANTS RADCO INDUSTRIES

LIGHTING

LIGHTING

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Consolidated Aircraft Supply Co., Inc. 55 Raynor Ave. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 631-981-7700 Contact: Steve Matza (President) FAX: 631-981-7706 Toll Free: 800-422-6300 In California: Contact: Rich Noll 818-321-8510 consol1291@aol.com www.consolac.com FAA#GI1R167K

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700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968 Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

METAL FABRICATION & METAL FABRICATION ASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 FAX: 902-873-2290 Contact Carl Kumpic email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com *Northeast Aero Compressor Corp 60 Keyland Court Bohemia NY 11716 631-589-9070 Telex: RCA. TLX 271273 FAX: 631-567-2492 FAA Repair Station #: QNCR 580K FAA# QNCR 580K www.neacorepair.com peterstauffer@neacorepair.comContact: Peter Stauffer FAA# QNCR 580K

REBTECH 1500 Brown Trail Bedford TX USA 76022 www.rebtechnvg.com FAX: 817-285-7742 Toll Free: 877-426-4158 TIMCO Aviation Services 623 Radar Rd. Greensboro NC 27410 386-623-5008 www.timco.aero FAX: 336-665-9011

NAV/COM SYSTEMS NAV/COM SYSTEMS AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com DAC International 6702 McNeil Drive Austin TX USA 78729 512-331-5323 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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QUICK REFERENCE: TRANSPORTS FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Fieldtech Avionics & Instruments Inc. 4151 North Main St. Meachan Field Ft. Worth TX 76106 817-625-2719 www.ftav.com FAX: 817-625-6875 4815 N.W. 79th Ave. Suite 10 Miami FL 33166 FAX: 305-593-0694 305-593-9913 Herley Industries, Inc. 3061 Industry Drive Lancaster PA USA 17601 www.herley.com 717-397-2777 FAX: 717-397-7079

PAINTS & LACQUERS PAINTS & LACQUERS ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com DEFT, INC. 17451 Von Karman Ave. Irvine CA 92614 Contact: Tracy Garrett Jr. 949-474-0400 Toll Free: 1-800-544-3338 FAX: 949-474-7269 www.deftfinishes.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

PAINT TOUCH UP

PAINT TOUCH UP

ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

PNEUMATIC PARTS & COMPONENTS PNEUMATIC PARTS/COVERHAUL Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES

PAINTING

PAINTING

DEFT, INC. 17451 Von Karman Ave. Irvine CA 92614 Contact: Tracy Garrett Jr. 949-474-0400 Toll Free: 1-800-544-3338 FAX: 949-474-7269 www.deftfinishes.com SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com

108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

PROPELLERS/PARTS & PROPELLERS PARTS OVERHAUL

PLASTICPLASTIC FABRICATION FABRICATION

PROPELLERS/PARTS OVERHAUL

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 Contact: Vic Daniel FAX: 770-632-7931 sales@aventureaviation.com

PROPELLERS C-130 & P-3 EXPERTS C-130 & P-3 PROPELLER ASSEMBLIES IMPROVED TURN TIMES CONTINUES BEST QUALITY BLADE MANUFACTURING NAVAIR & USAF APPROVED TRAINING MANUFACTURING REPAIRS OVERHAULS Al Hayward - Director of Sales & Marketing (253) 872-7767 • ahayward@pacprop.com Bob Holsworth - Military Div. Sales Manager (206) 605-6269 • bholsworth@pacprop.com John Brooks - Sales Manager (864) 859-9698 • jbrooks@pacprop.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

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L3 Communications - Platform Integration 7500 Maehr Road Waco TX USA 76705 254-867-7001 www.L-3com.com/is FAX: 254-867-7482 MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com

WHEN BUILT WITH PRIDE

SEATING, SEAT TRACKS SEATING, SEATBELTS, BELTS, TRACKS AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

Specializing in the repair/overhaul of the C-130 Hercules propeller assembly for 46 years. • Propeller Assemblies • Blades • Controls • Pump Housings • Valve Housings • Spinners

Recognized as a small business by the U.S. Government, C&S Propeller is sized right to provide personalized service to its growing customer base. Said service includes: • The Ability to Tailor Our Capabilities to Fit the Operator’s Requirements • Expedited Delivery • Direct Communication • Field Repair

C&S Propeller LLC. 715 Arrow Grand Circle, Covina, CA 91722 • Ph 626-414-3334 • Fax 626-414-3335 Maria Elena Herrera - Sales Support Administrator -mherrera@c130propeller.com C&S PROPELLER, INC.

PACIFIC SKY SUPPLY, INC.

715 Arrow Grand Circle Covina, CA 91722 626-414-3334 FAX: 626-414-3335 Heatcon Composite Systems 600 Andover Park E. Seattle WA 98188 206-575-1333 www.heatcon.com FAX: 206-575-0856 Higher Source Aviation 908 Upward Road Flat Rock NC 28731 828-698-7490 www.highersourceaviation.com FAX: 828-698-7492

8230 San Fernando Rd. Sun Valley CA 91352 FAX: 818-767-6278 818-768-3700 www.pacsky.com Contact: Emilio Perez glen@pacsky.com FAA Repair Station #QQPR566K R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063

770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040

PACIFIC PROPELLER INC. PO Box 1187, 5802 S. 228th Street Kent WA 98032 www.pacprop.com 253-872-7767 FAX: 253-872-6557 FAA CRS# NQ3R719L /P3 BLADE MANUFACTURER Contact: Al Hayward ahayward@pacprop.com FAA CRS# NQ3R719L /P3 BLADE MANUFACTURER

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SEGERS AERO CORPORATION 8100 McGowin Drive Fairhope AL USA 36532 sales@segers.aero - www.segers.aero 251-928-1878 FAX: 251-210-1460

RADOMES AND RADOME TESTING RADOMES SERVICES

APPLIED COMPOSITES ENGINEERING 705 S. Girl School Road Indianapolis, IN 46231 317-243-4225 FAX: 317-243-4227

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com

999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com Cargo Systems, Inc. 2120 Denton Dr., Suite 108 Austin TX 78758 Contact: Harold McElfish 512-837-1300 FAX: 512-837-5320 info@cargosystems.com www.cargosystems.com

SIMULATORS: FLIGHT & SIMULATORS: FLIGHT & COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com CAE USA 4908 Tampa West Blvd Tampa FL 33634 FAX: 813-887-1439 813-885-7481 www.cae.com milsim@cae.com Contact: Chris Stellwag

SURVIVAL & SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT & SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT OVERHAUL OVERHAUL Life Support International 200 Rittenhouse Circle Bristol PA 19007 Telex: greg@lifesupportintl.com 215-785-2870 www.lifesupportintl.com FAX: 215-785-2880 Survival Products Inc. 5614 SW 25th St. Hollywood FL 33023 954-966-7329 Contact: Donna Rogers/V.P. FAX: 954-966-3584 www.survivalproductsinc.com sales@survivalproductsinc.com

SWITCHES

SWITCHES

Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 FAX: 770-799-4945 Contact: Beth Boedeker beth.boedeker@avnet.com Dakota Electronics PO Box 2238 Georgetown TX USA 78627 www.crimptools.com 512-930-9371 FAX: 512-869-4853 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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H S Electronics, Inc. P.O. Box 126010, 1665 W. 33rd Place Hialeah FL 33012 305-821-5802 FAX: 800-823-6691 Contact: Larry Campbell/Paola-Cara www.hselectronics.com hselectronics@aol.com Leach International, Inc. 6900 Orangethorpe Ave. PO Box 5032 Buena Park CA 90622 714-736-7599 Contact: David Abend FAX: 714-670-1145 www.leachintl.com info@leachintl.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

TEST EQUIPMENT TEST EQUIPMENT American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971

530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

Avionics Specialist, Inc. 3833 Premier Ave. Memphis TN 38118 901-362-9700 FAX: 901-375-8310 Contact: Roger Dahler Repair Station #PK4R443M asinc@avionics-specialist.com www.avionics-specialist.com 3833 Premier Ave. Memphis TN 38118 901-362-9700 FAX: 901-375-8310 Contact: Roger Dahler Repair Station #PK4R443M asinc@avionics-specialist.com www.avionics-specialist.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

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SpaceAge Control Inc. 38850 20th St. East Palmdale CA 93550 www.spaceagecontrol.com 661-273-3000 FAX: 661-273-4240

TOOLS

TOOLS

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com

USATCO/U.S. AIR TOOL 60 Fleetwood Court Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Toll Free: 800-645-8180 631-471-3300 FAX: 631-471-3308 1218 W. Mahalo Place Rancho Dominguez CA 90220-5446 310-632-5400 FAX: 310-632-3900

VALVES

VALVES

Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

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AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES 108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801

WHEELS/BRAKES & WHEELS/BRAKES

LOCKHEED MARTIN CORPORATION 86 South Cobb Drive Marietta, GA 30063 770-494-4411 www.lockheedmartin.com R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

WHEELS/BRAKES OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

WINDOWS & WINDSHIELDS WINDOWS & WINDSHIELDS

AVENTURE INT’L AVIATION SERVICES

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

108 International Drive Peachtree City GA 30269 www.aventureaviation.com 770-632-7930 FAX: 770-632-7931 Contact: Vic Daniel sales@aventureaviation.com Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MHD/ROCKLAND 16791 Hymus Boulevard Kirkland Quebec Canada H9H 3L4 514-453-1632 Contact: Bryan Dollimore FAX: 514-425-5801

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QUICK REFERENCE: FIGHTERS

FIGHTERS Firms that specialize in parts for Fighters Distribution / Manufacturing / Repairs

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ACCESSORIES & ACCESSORY OVERHAUL Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org

Kearfott Guidance and Navigation Corp Astronautics Corporation of America 2858 US Highway 70W Black Mountain NC USA 28711-9111 828-350-5300 FAX: 828-686-5764 Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

AIRCONDITIONING CONDITIONING EQUIPMENT & AIR EQUIPMENT REFRIGERATION AND REFRIGERATION

AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC.

8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 AIR PARTS & SUPPLY CO. 12840 SW 84th Ave. Rd. Miami FL 33156 Contact: Sheri Murray 305-235-5401 FAX: 305-235-8185 sales@apscomiami.com www.apscomiami.com

AIRFRAME & AIRFRAMEPARTS PARTS AIRFRAME/AIRFRAME OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith SOI Aviation 23965 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas CA 91302 soifg@aol.com 818-591-3166 FAX: 818-591-3144 www.soiaviation.com Contact: Linda Sandberg Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300

ACTUATORSACTUATORS

30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901

Aero Components Inc. PO Box 15730, 5124 Kaltenbrun Rd Ft. Worth TX 76119 817-572-3003 FAX: 817-563-1097 Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

APPLIED COMPOSITES ENGINEERING 705 S. Girl School Road Indianapolis, IN 46231 317-243-4225 FAX: 317-243-4227

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria Eclipse Aeronautical 2503 E. Riverside Spokane WA 99202 509-536-5000 FAX: 509-535-5555

FIELD AEROSPACE

8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com

6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC.

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC.

AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS

445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

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445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

HC Pacific 19844 Quiroz Court Walnut CA 91789 909-598-0509 Contact: Cynthia Tubal/Sylvia Sao FAX: 909-598-1411 www.hcpacific.com hcpac@ix.netcom.com

HONEYCOMB COMPANY OF AMERICA (HCOA) 1950 Limbus Ave Sarasota FL USA 34243 FAX: 1+ 941-755-426 +1 941-993-0049 www.hcoainc.com - wbryson@hcoainc.com International Precision, Inc. 9526 Vassar Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 FAX: 818-882-0319 818-882-3933 ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com

AUXILIARY UNITS & AUXILIARY POWER POWER UNITS & APUS APUS OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke BC Systems 200 Belle Meade Rd. Setauket NY 11733 FAX: 631-864-3700 631-864-3700 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

AVIONICS & AVIONICS AVIONICS & AVIONICS OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org

AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS 8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 AHR Avionics Inc. 567 Sandall Rd. San Antonio TX 78216 210-377-3195 ahraviation@att.net FAX: 210-377-1605

AOG REACTION, INC. 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth TX 76179 817-439-0700 FAA Repair Station TU1R519K FAX: 817-439-9700 www.aogreaction.com Contact: Robert Samson rsamson@aogreaction.com Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC. 3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K

Since 1948, Honeycomb Company of America, Inc. (HCOA) has been in business manufacturing quality aerostructures. Now in our 67th year, we are recognized as a leader in the manufacture of bonded metal-to-metal, metal-to-honeycomb, and honeycomb to epoxy-composite assemblies for military fixed-wing and rotary-wing aircraft. HCOA is registered in SAM as a small business. TM

Honeycomb is accredited in Nadcap , the National Aerospace and Defense Contractors Accreditation Program for: COMPOSITES CHEMICAL PROCESSING HEAT TREATING NON-DESTRUCTIVE TESTING

BECKER AVIONICS 10376 USA Today Way Miramar FL USA 33025 www.beckerusa.com 954-450-3137 FAX: 954-450-3206

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200

MANUFACTURING AEROSTRUCTURES QUALITY PARTS AND ASSEMBLIES

1950 Limbus Ave., Sarasota, FL 34243 941-756-8781 • Fax: 941-755-4269

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPORT 720 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 FAX: 610-646-0146 610-646-9800 www.innovative-ss.com Contact: David Green KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SOI Aviation 23965 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas CA 91302 soifg@aol.com 818-591-3166 FAX: 818-591-3144 www.soiaviation.com Contact: Linda Sandberg

6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 860-928-7981 www.loosco.com FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667

BEARINGS

CABLE & WIRE CABLE & WIRE

BEARINGS

Dixie Aerospace Suite 100, 560 Atlanta S. Pkwy. Atlanta GA 30349 Telex: 542141 SITA: ATLDBXD 404-348-8100 Toll Free: 800-241-8471 FAX: 404-763-2577 www.dixieaerospace.com sales@dixieaerospace.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

www.hcoainc.com

MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com

Continental Cable Company 253 Monument Rd. Hinsdale NH 03451 603-256-3136 FAX: 603-256-6003 Dielectric Sciences 88-A Turnpike Rd Chelmford MA 01824 978-250-1507 FAX: 978-250-1699

CABLE FITTINGS CABLE FITTINGS

FIELD AEROSPACE

FIELD AEROSPACE

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com

6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 860-928-7981 www.loosco.com FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 Wire Rope Corporation Of America 609 N. 2nd Street St. Joseph MO USA 64501 FAX: 816-236-5180 816-236-5180

CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT CARGO HANDLING EQUIPMENT FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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CHEMICALSCHEMICALS B & B Tritech, Inc. P.O. Box 660776 Miami FL 33266

305-888-5247 FAX: 305-887-4587

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

COATINGS

COATINGS

ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

CONNECTORS CONNECTORS

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Connector Distribution Corp. 2985 E.Harcourt St. Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 www.cdc-online.com 310-632-2466 Toll Free: 800-421-5840 FAX: 310-632-5413 ** Inventory Avialable on abdonline.com Electronic Expediters, Inc. 3700 Via Pescador Camarillo CA USA 93012 Contact: Ira Berns 805-987-7171 FAX: 805-987-3344 www.expediters.com sales@expediters.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

WILLIAMS RDM Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 FAX: 770-799-4945 Contact: Beth Boedeker beth.boedeker@avnet.com

200 Greenleaf Street Ft. Worth TX USA 76107 tmoulton@wmsrdm.com 817-872-1599

1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

DIALS,DIALS, OVERLAYS, PANELS OVERLAYS, PANELS Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901

Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

In theory, the airfoil of an airplane wing is a beautifully simple, smooth surface, bulging noticeably on top and slightly on bottom, and tapering to the rear. But in practice, this sleek, pure shape has control surfaces bolted onto it. Each forward wing of a Boeing 727 has eight slats, flaps, ailerons, and tabs, plus numerous spoilers. Every join and disconnect and attachment point creates drag, generates noise, and increases weight. The U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL), working with its contractor FlexSys and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), wants to eliminate that drag, noise, and weight. It has created a wing system that uses specially designed elastic aerospace surface materials combined with internal actuators to allow wings to morph their shape. Twenty-two in-flight tests using a Gulfstream III jet verified flap angles ranging from -2 degrees up to 30 degrees. Greatest reductions in noise (up to 40 percent) and fuel consumption (up to 12 percent) can be achieved by incorporating the shape-shifting wings into new designs. (Even a retrofit to an existing wing can provide up to 5 percent in fuel reduction.) A 12 percent reduction could extend the range of a C-130H carrying a normal load from 1,208 miles to 1,353 miles and could save as much as 1,000 gallons of fuel per flight. Sources: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, www.darpa.mil; Lockheed Martin, www.lockheedmartin.com; Sources: FlexSys, www.flxsys.com; NASA, www.nasa.gov; U.S. Air Force, www.af.mil; Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org. AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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BENCHMARK CONNECTOR CORP. 4501 N.W. 103rd Ave Sunrise FL 33351 Contact: Wayne Nelson 954-746-9929 Toll Free: 800-896-7153 FAX: 954-746-9448 www.benchmarkconnector.com info@benchmarkconnector.com

CORROSION CONTROL

AOG REACTION, INC. 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth TX 76179 817-439-0700 FAA Repair Station TU1R519K FAX: 817-439-9700 www.aogreaction.com Contact: Robert Samson rsamson@aogreaction.com Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC. 3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 FAX: 770-799-4945 Contact: Beth Boedeker beth.boedeker@avnet.com Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 Electronic Expediters, Inc. 3700 Via Pescador Camarillo CA USA 93012 Contact: Ira Berns 805-987-7171 FAX: 805-987-3344 www.expediters.com sales@expediters.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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EMTEQ Family of Companies 5349 S Emmer Drive New Berlin WI 53151 Toll Free: 888-679-6170 262-679-6170 FAX: 262-679-6175 www.emteq.com sales@emteq.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Herley Industries, Inc. 3061 Industry Drive Lancaster PA USA 17601 www.herley.com 717-397-2777 FAX: 717-397-7079 MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SpaceAge Control Inc. 38850 20th St. East Palmdale CA 93550 www.spaceagecontrol.com 661-273-3000 FAX: 661-273-4240 Symetrics Industries 1615 W. NASA Blvd Melbourne FL 32901 www.symetrics.com 321-254-1500 FAX: 321-308-0796 Contact: Randy Koller rkoller@symetrics.com

ENGINE & ENGINE PARTS ENGINE & ENGINE PARTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke American Jet Engine Co., Inc. 37 West 39th St. New York NY 10018 212-398-0400 FAX: 212-398-0190 Art Sloan Accessory 116 Bonanza Mine Road Sutherlin OR 97479-9767 541-459-4389 AVIALL 2750 Regent Blvd. Dallas TX 75261 972-586-1000 www.aviall.com Contact: Keith Schlimper keith.schlimper@aviall.com

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

Herber Aircraft Service Inc. 1401 E. Franklin Ave. El Segundo CA 90245 Contact: Daryl Yeelitt 310-322-9575 Toll Free: 800-544-0050 FAX: 310-322-1875 www.herberaircraft.com sales@herberaircraft.com ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com PRATT & WHITNEY 400 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 www.pw.utc.com 860-565-9654 FAX: 860-353-0447 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com SIMTECH 66 A Floydville Road East Granby CT USA 06026 www.simtech.com 860-653-2408 FAX: 860-653-3857 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300

ENGINE SERVICES ENGINE SERVICES Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308

OGMA - INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA DE PORTUGAL SA Alverca do Ribatejo Alverca P-2615 Portugal FAX: 351-21-9573056 351-21-957-9055 PRATT & WHITNEY 400 Main Street East Hartford CT 06108 www.pw.utc.com 860-565-9654 FAX: 860-353-0447 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith Wood Group TurboPower, Inc. 14820 NW 60TH Ave. Miami Lakes FL 33014 Toll Free: 800-403-6737 305-423-2300 FAX: 305-820-0404 TWX:810-848-8575 Repair Station #NE4R385M 2828 Donald Douglas Loop N. Santa Monica CA 90405 FAX: 310-392-6644 310-392-8090

EXTERNAL FUELFUEL TANKS EXTERNAL TANKS

FASTENERS FASTENERS Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109

AVIATION INTERNATIONAL CORP 5555 Northwest 36th St Miami Springs, FL 33166 305-888-6486 Fax: 305-884-8045 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com Nylok Aerospace 313 Euclid Way Anaheim CA 92801 714-635-3993 FAX: 714-635-9553 Standard Aero Parts 5100 Maureen Lane Moorpark CA USA 93021 standardaero@earthlink.net 805-531-5410 FAX: 805-531-5419

FITTINGS

FITTINGS

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com

FLIGHT SUITS FLIGHT SUITS Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

FLUIDSFLUIDS - HEAT TRANSFER - HEAT TRANSFER RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

FLUIDS -FLUIDS HYDRAULIC - HYDRAULIC RADCO INDUSTRIES

Sargent Fletcher Inc. 2734 Hickory Grove Road Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000

700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968 AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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FUEL SYSTEM REPAIRS FUEL SYSTEM REPAIRS

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901

AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

FUEL CELLSFUEL CELLS

Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com

FUEL TANK FUELREPAIR TANK REPAIRS & O RINGS GASKETSGASKETS & O RINGS

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com

FUEL CELL REPAIRS FUEL CELLS REPAIRS Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com

8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040

Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com Sargent Fletcher Inc. 2734 Hickory Grove Road Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000

FUEL PUMPS FUEL PUMPS&&COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Conair Aviation Associates 138 E. Rio Grande Ave. Wildwood NJ 08260 FAX: 609-729-4616 609-729-2624 Cummins NPower LLC 7145 Santa Fe Dr. La Grange IL 60525 815-734-4917 FAX: 815-734-7565

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com Valtec International, Inc. Essex Industrial Pk. Box 747 Ivoryton CT 06442 Toll Free: 800-825-8321 860-767-8211 SITA: BDLVTXD FAX: 860-767-2918

GROUND POWER/GROUND GROUND POWER/GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT SUPPORT EQUIPMENT AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

UNMANNED CARGO HAULING Even small commercial drones - also known as unmanned aerial vehicles or UAVs - can carry compact, lightweight "cargo." Google and DHL are both researching the use of drones for package delivery. In July 2015, the National Aeronautic and Space Administration's (NASA's) Langley Research Center carried out a test flight of an unmanned Cirrus SR22 that picked up 10 pounds of medical supplies in Tazewell County, Virginia, and delivered the shipment to a Wise County airport. From there, twenty-four individual packages were distributed to a sprawling outdoor free health clinic by a smaller drone in three flights. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) is thinking bigger, tougher, and modular. The Aerial Reconfigurable Embedded Systems (ARES) program is being carried out by Lockheed Martin's Skunk Works and Piasecki Aircraft under a DARPA contract. The team is working to develop and test a vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) UAV that uses twin tilting ducted fans for lift, hovering, and rapid forward flight. The lifting deck carries underneath interchangeable modules that are being studied for cargo resupply, rescue evacuation, and intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance. The current design can lift more than 40 percent of the UAV's total gross weight, providing a useful cargo capacity of 3,000 pounds. Sources: Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, www.darpa.mil; Lockheed Martin, www.lockheedmartin.com; Samantha Masunaga, "First FAA-approved drone delivery takes medicine to rural Virginia," Los Angeles Times, July 20, 2015, www.latimes.com; Piasecki Aircraft Corp., www.piasecki.com.

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FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com G-H Distributors Inc. 2793 Bristol Pike Bensalem PA USA 19020 ghdist.sh@verizon.net 215-245-0101 FAX: 215-245-4243 ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com

ITW MILITARY GSE 11001 US HWY 41 North Palmetto FL USA 34221 http://www.itwmilitarygse.com 941-721-1094 FAX: 941-721-1138 Contact: Ann Roberts aroberts@itwmilitarygse.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com Mercury GSE 15915 Piuma Ave Cerritos CA USA 90703 www.mercurygse.com 562 653 0654 FAX: 562 653 0665 Qualified Manufacturing Co., Inc. 4802 Roosevelt Ave San Antonio TX 78214 Ralmark Company 83 East Luzerne Ave Larksville PA 18704 570-288-9331 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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Sargent Fletcher Inc. 2734 Hickory Grove Road Davenport IA 52804 563-383-6000 TransTechnology Corp. 700 Liberty Ave Union NJ 07083 908-686-4000 FAX: 908-686-9292 YAMA Manufacturing, Inc. 13102 Lookout Ridge San Antonio TX 78233 FAX: 210-656-7552 210-656-1066

& HOSE FITTINGS HOSE &HOSE HOSE FITTINGS AERO COMPONENT ENGINEERING CO. 28887 Industry Drive Valencia CA 91355 www.aerocomponent.com 818-841-9258 FAX: 818-841-2342 Contact: David Bill davidwbill@aerocomponent.com Herber Aircraft Service Inc. 1401 E. Franklin Ave. El Segundo CA 90245 Contact: Daryl Yeelitt 310-322-9575 Toll Free: 800-544-0050 FAX: 310-322-1875 www.herberaircraft.com sales@herberaircraft.com KITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com Parker Hannifin Corp Stratoflex Products Div 220 Roberts Cut-Off Rd Fort Worth TX 76114 www.parker.com/stratoflex 817-738-6543 FAX: 817-738-9920 Contact: Cheryl Simms csimms@parker.com

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - HIGH HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - HIGH PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

HYDRAULIC PARTS & HYDRAULIC PARTS & COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901

AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS 8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Hawker Pacific Aerospace 11240 Sherman Way Sun Valley CA 91352 Toll Free: 800-443-8302 818-765-6201 FAX: 818-765-2065 www.hawker.com Contact: Brad Curtis carlo.ventittelli@hawker.com KITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Supersonic Services, Inc. 12399 SW 53RD St. Suite 103 Cooper City FL 33330 FAX: 954-680-0317 954-680-6707 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SERVICES ABDONLINE.COM 116 Radio Circle Dr. Ste 302 Mount Kisco NY 10549 www.abdonline.com 914-242-8700 FAX: 914-242-5422

INVENTORY LOCATOR SERVICE, LLC 8001 Centerview Pkwy - STE: 400 Memphis TN USA 38018 901-794-5000 www.lismart.com FAX: 901-794-1760 NSN-NOW.COM 8200 Republic Airport;Hangar 43, Suite 6 Farmingdale NY 11735 631-847-3504 www.nsn-now.com FAX: 631-847-0264

PENTAGON 2000 SOFTWARE, INC. 15 West 34th Street New York NY 10001 www.pentagon2000.com 212-629-7521 FAX: 212-629-7513 SOS: SALES OPPORTUNITY SERVICES Pentagon 2000 Software 1540 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd Altoona PA 16602 814-949-3327

INSPECTIONS INSPECTIONS FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENT OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AUTOPILOTS, AVIONICS & INSTRUMENTS

NR & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

Defense Technology Equipment, Inc. 45681 Oakbrook Ct., Unit 107-111 Sterling VA 20166 FAX: 703-766-1701 703-766-1700 www.defense-tech.com sales@defense-tech.com Contact: Frank Benzaria

NTERIORS & INTERIORS INTERIORS & INTERIORS OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Hawker Pacific Aerospace 11240 Sherman Way Sun Valley CA 91352 Toll Free: 800-443-8302 818-765-6201 FAX: 818-765-2065 www.hawker.com Contact: Brad Curtis carlo.ventittelli@hawker.com IKITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com Nassau Tool Works, Inc. 34 Lamar St. West Babylon NY 11704 631-643-5000 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

FAA# CM2R747K

AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

www.autopilotscentral.com Hangar 23, Tulsa Int’l Airport, Tulsa, OK 74115 Phone: 918-836-6418 Fax: 918-832-0136 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org

AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS 8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPORT 720 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 FAX: 610-646-0146 610-646-9800 www.innovative-ss.com Contact: David Green

999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

LANDING GEAR PARTS/ ACCESSORIES

LANDING GEAR OVERHAUL & OVERHAUL AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC.

999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC.

LIGHTING BIG PELICAN Let's say you want to provide air transport for seventeen M1 battle tanks nonstop from Hawaii to Raratonga in the Cook Islands in a single aircraft. That's 2.8 million pounds for 3,000 miles. Or there might be a need to carry a more modest 1.5 million pounds from Seattle to Tierra del Fuego, 8,000 miles away. Both of those deliveries would be possible with an air transport concept investigated by Boeing's Phantom Works in 2002. The Pelican ULTRA (Ultra Large Transport Aircraft) would dwarf all other planes. It was proposed to have a 500-foot wingspan with a wing surface area of more than an acre. To fly from conventional airports, the aircraft would partially retract its wings. The cargo bay and in-wing cargo areas would provide the floor space of a large family home, 29,900 square feet, with the main cargo area measuring 50 feet wide, 200 feet long, and 18.3 feet high. Tire manufacturers would be pleased if the Pelican reached production, as its thirty-eight separate landing gears required seventy-six tires to distribute the immense bulk. The feasibility of such a gigantic aircraft depended on the aerodynamic advantage of wing-in-ground (WIG) effects. A plane that flies low - typically as low as 20 feet or even less - above a water surface gains free lift. The bigger the plane, the more the relative advantage. Thus, it was envisioned that the Pelican would concentrate on long-distance deliveries, following routes primarily over water. Its design meant far less economical flights over land at altitudes up to 20,000 feet. Sources: William Cole, Boeing Frontiers, "The Pelican: A Big Bird for the Long Haul," volume 1, Issue 5, September 2002, www.boeing.com; Scientific American, www.scientificamerican.com.

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AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

REBTECH 1500 Brown Trail Bedford TX USA 76022 www.rebtechnvg.com FAX: 817-285-7742 Toll Free: 877-426-4158 Specialty Bulb Co. Inc. PO Box 231 Bohemia NY USA 11716 631-589-33089 www.bulbspecialists.com FAX: 631-589-3393 Toll Free: 1-800-331-2852 Contact: Edie Muldoon info@bulbspecialists.com

LUBRICANTS LUBRICANTS RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968 Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

METAL FABRICATION & METAL FABRICATION ASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971

530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

Dynamic Fabrication Inc. 2615 S. Hickory St. Santa Ana CA 92707 FAX: 714-662-1052 714-662-2440

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com

HONEYCOMB COMPANY OF AMERICA (HCOA) 1950 Limbus Ave Sarasota FL USA 34243 FAX: 1+ 941-755-426 +1 941-993-0049 www.hcoainc.com - wbryson@hcoainc.com International Precision, Inc. 9526 Vassar Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 FAX: 818-882-0319 818-882-3933

METALS

METALS

Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109 Bralco Metals 15090 Northam St La Mirada CA 90638 Toll Free: 800-628-1864 714-7369-4800 FAX: 714-736-4840 Contact: Don Gonzales dgonzales@bralco.com Albuquerque 6718 Jefferson, NE. Albuquerque NM 87109 11sa;es@bralco.com 505-345-0959 Toll Free: 800-999-8405 FAX: 505-345-1187 Dallas 410 Mars Drive Garland TX 75040 972-276-2676 08sales@bralco.com FAX: 972-272-4485 Toll Free: 800-442-3529 Seattle 7416 S. 228th St Kent WA 98032 253-395-0614 73sales@bralco.com FAX: 253-395-0696 Toll Free: 866-285-9984 Phoenix 929 E. Jackson St Phoenix AZ 85034 602-252-1918 53sales@bralco.com FAX: 602-252-7813 Toll Free: 800-544-8052 Wichita 3400 N. Topeka Ave. Wichita KS 67219 316-838-9351 14sales@bralco.com FAX: 316-838-9230 Toll Free: 800-729-6772 www.bralco.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com SUPRA Alloys, Inc 351 Cortez Circle Camarillo CA 93012 805-388-2138 www.suraalloys.com FAX: 805-914-1368 Toll Free: 800-647-8772

MODIFICATIONS MODIFICATIONS AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109 Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Essex Cyrogenics of Missouri, Inc. 8007 Chiwis Dr. St. Louis MO 63123 314-832-8077 FAX: 314-832-8208

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com

REBTECH 1500 Brown Trail Bedford TX USA 76022 www.rebtechnvg.com FAX: 817-285-7742 Toll Free: 877-426-4158

NAV/COM SYSTEMS NAV/COM SYSTEMS AEROSPACE MAINTENANCE SOLUTIONS 8759 Mayfield Rd Chesterland OH USA 44026 www.aerospacellc.com 440-729-7703 FAX: 440-729-7704 Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com Herley Industries, Inc. 3061 Industry Drive Lancaster PA USA 17601 www.herley.com 717-397-2777 FAX: 717-397-7079 Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Symetrics Industries 1615 W. NASA Blvd Melbourne FL 32901 www.symetrics.com 321-254-1500 FAX: 321-308-0796 Contact: Randy Koller rkoller@symetrics.com

OXYGEN OXYGENEQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT & OXYGEN EQUIPMENT OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 COBHAM LIFE SUPPORT 10 Cobham Drive Orchard Park NY 14127 Contact: John Barone 716-667-6269 FAX: 716-667-0747 Zodiac Aerospace - AVOX Systems 225 Erie Street Lancaster NY USA 14086 FAX: 716-681-1089 716-686-1551

PAINTS PAINTS & LACQUERS & LACQUERS ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com B & B Tritech, Inc. P.O. Box 660776 Miami FL 33266 305-888-5247 FAX: 305-887-4587 DEFT, INC. 17451 Von Karman Ave. Irvine CA 92614 Contact: Tracy Garrett Jr. 949-474-0400 Toll Free: 1-800-544-3338 FAX: 949-474-7269 www.deftfinishes.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

PAINT TUOUCH UP UP PAINT TOUCH ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

PAINTING

PAINTING

DEFT, INC. 17451 Von Karman Ave. Irvine CA 92614 Contact: Tracy Garrett Jr. 949-474-0400 Toll Free: 1-800-544-3338 FAX: 949-474-7269 www.deftfinishes.com

PLASTICPLASTIC FABRICATION FABRICATION AIRBORNE TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 999 Avenida Acaso Camarillo CA 93012 805-389-3700 Contact: Gary Ferris FAX: 805-389-3708 Repair Station #WY2R283L P.O. Box 2210 Camarillo CA 93011 www.airbornetech.com sales@airbornetech.com

PNEUMATIC PARTS & PNEUMATIC PARTS & COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

TEST EQUIPMENT TEST EQUIPMENT AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 Contact: Kristian Norheim FAX: 516-357-2709 New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com CK Technologies, Inc. 3629 Vista Mercado Camarillo CA 93012 www.ckt.com 805-987-4801 FAX: 805-987-4811

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 Contact: Alex Thagard FAX: 405-601-6029 athagard@arinc.com KELLSTROM INDUSTRIES 15501 SW 29th Street Miramar FL 33027 FAX: 954-538-3210 954-538-2448 www.kellstrom.com Contact: Hayley Armstrong info@kellstrom.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SpaceAge Control Inc. 38850 20th St. East Palmdale CA 93550 www.spaceagecontrol.com 661-273-3000 FAX: 661-273-4240

TOOLS

TOOLS

Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com

USATCO/U.S. AIR TOOL 60 Fleetwood Court Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Toll Free: 800-645-8180 631-471-3300 FAX: 631-471-3308 1218 W. Mahalo Place Rancho Dominguez CA 90220-5446 310-632-5400 FAX: 310-632-3900

VALVES

VALVES

Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

INFLATABLE GARAGE Hurried engine repairs carried out on the apron during inclement weather are so inadvisable that maintenance often is delayed until hangar space becomes available. Airbus engineered and is producing an inflatable engine repair garage as part of its Ground Support Equipment (GSE) program for customers. The garage looks like a barrel vault made out of an air mattress. Deflated, it measures 40 by 40 by 60 inches; the system includes an inflation pump that is 20 by 16 by 24 inches. The two units together weigh about 360 pounds and can easily be stored on the aircraft if desired. A ground crew of four can set up the tent over an engine in 5 minutes and remove and stow it in 10. The tent has systems to maintain a safe, comfortable, and dry repair environment for maintenance crews. Ballasted, it is sturdy in winds up to 35 miles per hour. Currently, the system is only available for Airbus's A330, A340, A350, and A380 aircraft. Even though the company is investigating similar systems for landing gear and fuselage sections, it has not yet announced plans for providing a portable hangar for its A400M military transport. While props may pose a problem, it could give an advantage to maintainers at operations sites. Sources: Eric Riviere, Airbus Fast Magazine, "Inflatable Tents for Engine Maintenance" #55, January 2015, www.airbus.com; Alex Davies, Wired, "Inflatable Garage Allows for On-the-Fly Jet Engine Repairs," June 4, 2015, www.wired.com.

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WHEELS/BRAKES & WHEELS/BRAKES WHEELS/BRAKES OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com Chem-Fab Corp. 1923 Central Ave. Hot Springs AK 71901 FAX: 501-624-4287 501-624-4140

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com Honeywell International P.O. Box 2245, 101 Columbia Rd. Morristown NJ 07962 973-455-2000 www.honeywell.com FAX: 973-455-4807 Turbocharging Systems & Power Systems Honeywell Ceramic Components 2525 W. 190th St. Torrance CA 90504-6099 FAX: 310-512-1561 310-323-9500 Polymers P.O. Box 1039, 101 Columbia Rd. Morristown NJ 07962 FAX: 973-455-6045 Toll Free: 800-934-5679 Honeywell Control Products 11 W. Spring St. Freeport IL 61032 815-235-5500 Toll Free: 800-537-6945 FAX: 815-235-6545 Hydro-Aire A Division of Crane Company 3000 Winona Ave. Burbank CA 91504 818-526-2409 Fax: 800-544-9140 FAX: 818-842-6117 Toll Free: 800-544-9376 JDC Industries, Inc. 99 Cherry St. Centerville TN 37033 931-670-2175 FAX: 931-670-3123 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

WIRE HARNESS TESTING WIRE HARNESS TESTING American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971

530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

CK Technologies, Inc. 3629 Vista Mercado Camarillo CA 93012 www.ckt.com 805-987-4801 FAX: 805-987-4811

WIRE ROPE WIREFITTINGS ROPE FITTINGS LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 www.loosco.com

860-928-7981 FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667 Wire Rope Corporation Of America 609 N. 2nd Street St. Joseph MO USA 64501 FAX: 816-236-5180 816-236-5180 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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ACCESSORIES & ACCESSORY OVERHAUL AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 Accu-Seal Design & Engineering, LLC. 420 Westwoods Road Hamden CT 06518 FAX: 203-230-1997 203-230-1997 Aero Kool Corporation 1495 SE 10th Ave. Hialeah FL 33010 305-887-6912 www.aerokool.com FAX: 305-885-2828 Toll Free: 800-458-4255 Contact: Rick Weltmann rweltmann@aerokool.com

Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com Kearfott Guidance and Navigation Corp Astronautics Corporation of America 2858 US Highway 70W Black Mountain NC USA 28711-9111 828-350-5300 FAX: 828-686-5764 Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Select Helicopter Services Ltd. 6295A Airport Way Kelowna, BC Canada V1V 2V7 www.selecthelicopter.com 250-765-3317 FAX: 866-389-9878 info@selecthelicopter.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

AIRFRAME & AIRFRAMEPARTS PARTS AIRFRAME/AIRFRAME OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Electro-Tec Corp. 1501 N. Main St. Blacksburg VA 24060 540-552-2111 FAX: 540-951-3832 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org AIR PARTS & SUPPLY CO. 12840 SW 84th Ave. Rd. Miami FL 33156 Contact: Sheri Murray 305-235-5401 FAX: 305-235-8185 sales@apscomiami.com www.apscomiami.com Brown Helicopters Inc. 10100 Aileron Ave. Pensacola FL 32506 850-455-0971 FAX: 850-456-8231 DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith SOI Aviation 23965 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas CA 91302 soifg@aol.com 818-591-3166 FAX: 818-591-3144 www.soiaviation.com Contact: Linda Sandberg Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300

ACTUATORSACTUATORS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

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AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930

APPLIED COMPOSITES ENGINEERING 705 S. Girl School Road Indianapolis, IN 46231 317-243-4225 FAX: 317-243-4227

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com

ROTAIR INDUSTRIES 964 Crescent Ave. Bridgeport CT 06607 203-576-6545 FAX: 203-576-6804 Contact: Christine M. Kudravy, President sales@rotair.com www.rotair.com S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com United States Aviation Corporation Sikorsky Aircraft Corp. 6900 Main St. Stratford CT 06614 203-386-4000

ANTENNAS/ANTENNA SYSTEMS ANTENNAS/ANTENNA SYSTEMS

AUXILIARY UNITS & AUXILIARY POWER POWER UNITS & APUS OVERHAUL APUS OVERHAUL

FRAZIER AVIATION, INC. 445 North Fox Street San Fernando CA 91340 FAX: 818-837-9546 818-898-1998 FAA Repair Station #QN3R795L & JAA #5409 www.frazieraviation.com HC Pacific 19844 Quiroz Court Walnut CA 91789 909-598-0509 Contact: Cynthia Tubal/Sylvia Sao FAX: 909-598-1411 www.hcpacific.com hcpac@ix.netcom.com

HONEYCOMB COMPANY OF AMERICA (HCOA) 1950 Limbus Ave Sarasota FL USA 34243 FAX: 1+ 941-755-426 +1 941-993-0049 www.hcoainc.com - wbryson@hcoainc.com IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 FAX: 902-873-2290 Contact Carl Kumpic email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

AVIONICS & AVIONICS AVIONICS & AVIONICS OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org

AOG REACTION, INC. 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth TX 76179 817-439-0700 FAA Repair Station TU1R519K FAX: 817-439-9700 www.aogreaction.com Contact: Robert Samson rsamson@aogreaction.com Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC. 3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K

ENERSYS-HAWKER BATTERIES 2366 Bernville Road Reading PA 19605 610-208-1831 FAX: 610-208-1630 www.enersys.com/defense Contact: Frank Metzger frank.metzger@enersys.com

BEARINGS

BEARINGS

Dixie Aerospace Suite 100, 560 Atlanta S. Pkwy. Atlanta GA 30349 Telex: 542141 SITA: ATLDBXD 404-348-8100 Toll Free: 800-241-8471 FAX: 404-763-2577 www.dixieaerospace.com sales@dixieaerospace.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com

BECKER AVIONICS 10376 USA Today Way Miramar FL USA 33025 www.beckerusa.com 954-450-3137 FAX: 954-450-3206

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 EMTEQ Family of Companies 5349 S Emmer Drive New Berlin WI 53151 Toll Free: 888-679-6170 262-679-6170 FAX: 262-679-6175 www.emteq.com sales@emteq.com IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 FAX: 902-873-2290 Contact Carl Kumpic email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPORT 720 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 FAX: 610-646-0146 610-646-9800 www.innovative-ss.com Contact: David Green Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SOI Aviation 23965 Ventura Blvd. Calabasas CA 91302 soifg@aol.com 818-591-3166 FAX: 818-591-3144 www.soiaviation.com Contact: Linda Sandberg

BATTERIES/BATTERY CHARGERS BATTERIES/BATTERY CHARGERS & OVERHAUL & OVERHAUL Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Concorde Battery Corporation 2009 San Bernardino Rd. West Covina CA 91790 FAX: 626-813-1235 626-813-1234 www.concordebattery.com Contact: Skip Koss WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

CABLE FITTINGS CABLE FITTINGS FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 860-928-7981 www.loosco.com FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667

CABLE & WIRE CABLE & WIRE Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Continental Cable Company 253 Monument Rd. Hinsdale NH 03451 603-256-3136 FAX: 603-256-6003 LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 860-928-7981 www.loosco.com FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

CHEMICALS CHEMICALS Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 info@canfieldelectronics.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

COATINGS

COATINGS

ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. 1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

COMPOSITES COMPOSITES Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com

CONNECTORS CONNECTORS Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 FAX: 770-799-4945 Contact: Beth Boedeker beth.boedeker@avnet.com

BENCHMARK CONNECTOR CORP. 4501 N.W. 103rd Ave Sunrise FL 33351 Contact: Wayne Nelson 954-746-9929 Toll Free: 800-896-7153 FAX: 954-746-9448 www.benchmarkconnector.com info@benchmarkconnector.com Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Connector Distribution Corp. 2985 E.Harcourt St. Rancho Dominguez CA 90221 www.cdc-online.com 310-632-2466 Toll Free: 800-421-5840 FAX: 310-632-5413 ** Inventory Avialable on abdonline.com Electronic Expediters, Inc. 3700 Via Pescador Camarillo CA USA 93012 Contact: Ira Berns 805-987-7171 FAX: 805-987-3344 www.expediters.com sales@expediters.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089

WILLIAMS RDM 200 Greenleaf Street Ft. Worth TX USA 76107 tmoulton@wmsrdm.com 817-872-1599

CORROSION CONTROL

CORROSION CONTROL ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC.

1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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DIALS,DIALS, OVERLAYS, PANELS OVERLAYS, PANELS Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com

ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

AOG REACTION, INC. 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth TX 76179 817-439-0700 FAA Repair Station TU1R519K FAX: 817-439-9700 www.aogreaction.com Contact: Robert Samson rsamson@aogreaction.com Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC.

FIELD AEROSPACE

3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K Avnet Electro Air 400 Franklin Road Ste 260 Marietta GA 30067 em.avnet.com/electroair 800-241-7530 FAX: 770-799-4945 Contact: Beth Boedeker beth.boedeker@avnet.com Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 Electronic Expediters, Inc. 3700 Via Pescador Camarillo CA USA 93012 Contact: Ira Berns 805-987-7171 FAX: 805-987-3344 www.expediters.com sales@expediters.com EMTEQ Family of Companies 5349 S Emmer Drive New Berlin WI 53151 Toll Free: 888-679-6170 262-679-6170 FAX: 262-679-6175 www.emteq.com sales@emteq.com

6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 FAX: 902-873-2290 Contact Carl Kumpic email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com SpaceAge Control Inc. 38850 20th St. East Palmdale CA 93550 www.spaceagecontrol.com 661-273-3000 FAX: 661-273-4240 Symetrics Industries 1615 W. NASA Blvd Melbourne FL 32901 www.symetrics.com 321-254-1500 FAX: 321-308-0796 Contact: Randy Koller rkoller@symetrics.com

ENGINE & ENGINE PARTS ENGINE & ENGINE PARTS MUCH HEAVIER-THAN-AIR FLIGHT Mindset and materials conspired together to produce some notably ungainly aircraft during the 1930s. In the Soviet Union, where gigantism seems to have been a specialty, Konstantin Kalinin, a World War I and Russian Revolution pilot, operated an aviation design bureau where he led the creation of a prematurely large aircraft. The K-7 had a wingspan of 174 feet, only 11 feet less than a B-52. The K7 wings were bulbous, looking almost inflated in profile. The original design called for six wing-mounted Mikulin AM-34F V-12 piston tractor engines, each producing 750 horsepower. In practice, these proved insufficient to propel even the nearly 54,000-pound unloaded weight of the K-7, so another AM-34F was added as a pusher. It could be centered on the wing, because the fuselage was divided into twin booms with large fixed landing gear below. Plans called for a military transport version capable of carrying 112 fully equipped troops, a bomber version, and a civilian passenger version. The prototype completed at least seven test flights in 1933 but crashed in November of that year. The crash was attributed to a structural failure in one of the tail booms. Despite initial orders for two more prototypes, funding was eventually withdrawn. Sources: Flightglobal, www.flightglobal.com; Wikipedia, https://en.wikipedia.org.

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AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 Contact: Kristian Norheim FAX: 516-357-2709 New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke American Jet Engine Co., Inc. 37 West 39th St. New York NY 10018 212-398-0400 FAX: 212-398-0190 Art Sloan Accessory 116 Bonanza Mine Road Sutherlin OR 97479-9767 541-459-4389 AVIALL 2750 Regent Blvd. Dallas TX 75261 972-586-1000 www.aviall.com Contact: Ty Genteman tgenteman@aviall.com

CHARLOTTE AIRCRAFT CORP. 7705 E. Harris Blvd. Charlotte NC 28227 Contact: Marion Hicks 704-537-0212 FAX: 704-537-7910 cacclt@aol.com 16641 Airport Rd. Maxton NC 28364 910-844-5775 Contact: Jenks Caldwell III FAX: 910-844-5705 Mailing Address: P.O. Box 25555 Charlotte NC 28229 DIMO Corp. 44-A Southgate Blvd. New Castle DE 19720 Contact: Sohrab Naghshineh 302-324-8100 FAX: 302-324-8277 www.dimo.net sales@dimo.net WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308 Herber Aircraft Service Inc. 1401 E. Franklin Ave. El Segundo CA 90245 Contact: Daryl Yeelitt 310-322-9575 Toll Free: 800-544-0050 FAX: 310-322-1875 www.herberaircraft.com sales@herberaircraft.com ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

ROTAIR INDUSTRIES 964 Crescent Ave. Bridgeport CT 06607 203-576-6545 FAX: 203-576-6804 Contact: Christine M. Kudravy, President sales@rotair.com www.rotair.com S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com SIMTECH 66 A Floydville Road East Granby CT USA 06026 www.simtech.com 860-653-2408 FAX: 860-653-3857 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300

ENGINE SERVICES ENGINE SERVICES Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040

OGMA - INDUSTRIA AERONAUTICA DE PORTUGAL SA Alverca do Ribatejo Alverca P-2615 Portugal FAX: 351-21-9573056 351-21-957-9055 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

FASTENERSFASTENERS Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109 WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

AV-TECH INDUSTRIES P.O. Box 200366 Arlington TX 76006 817-640-4031 www.av-techind.com FAX: 817-649-1355 Shipping: 1180 Corporate Drive W. Arlington TX 76006

Distributors - Aircraft Parts & Supplies

AVIATION INTERNATIONAL CORP 5555 Northwest 36th St Miami Springs, FL 33166 Fax: 305-884-8045 305-888-6486 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com HC Pacific 19844 Quiroz Court Walnut CA 91789 909-598-0509 Contact: Cynthia Tubal/Sylvia Sao FAX: 909-598-1411 www.hcpacific.com hcpac@ix.netcom.com Ontic Engineering & Manufacturing Inc. 20360 Plummer St. Chatsworth CA 91311 FAX: 818-678-6618 818-678-6555 P.O.Box 7044 N Hollywood CA 91609 Piedmont Aviation Services 3821 N. Liberty St. Winston Salem NC 27105 FAX: 336-776-6091 336-776-6060 Standard Aero Parts 5100 Maureen Lane Moorpark CA USA 93021 standardaero@earthlink.net 805-531-5410 FAX: 805-531-5419 Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

FITTINGS

FITTINGS

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

AVIATION INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION 5555 N.W. 36th Street • Miami Springs, FL 33166

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AOGs Welcomed FLUIDS - FLUIDS SPECIALTY - SPECIALTY

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com

FLIGHT SUITS FLIGHT SUITS Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

FLUIDSFLUIDS - HEAT TRANSFER - HEAT TRANSFER RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

FLUIDS -FLUIDS HYDRAULIC - HYDRAULIC RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

FUEL CELLSFUEL CELLS AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com Floats & Fuel Cells(FFC) 4010 Pilot Drive, Ste: #103 Memphis TN 38118 www.ffcfuelcells.com 901-794-8431 Toll Free: 800-647-6148 FAX: 901-842-7135 FAA Repair Station #TH4R544M Contact: Kevin Brewer kbrewer@ffcfuelcells.com

FUEL CELL FUELREPAIRS CELLS REPAIRS Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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HINGESHINGES - ROTORCRAFT - ROTORCRAFT

Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

Aircraft Hinge 24930 Ave Tibbits Valencia CA USA 91355 www.aircrafthinge.com 661-257-3434 FAX: 661-257-3287

EXCEL AEROSPACE SUPPLY, INC. 11855 Wicks St. Sun Valley CA 91352 818-767-6867 Telex: 371-7938 FAX: 818-504-2979 www.excelaero.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

GOVERNOR OVERHAUL GOVERNOR OVERHAUL Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308

GROUND POWER/GROUND SUPPORT GROUND SUPPORT EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT

AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 Alturair 660 Steele Street El Cajon CA 92020 619-440-5531 FAX: 619-442-0481 www.alturdyne.com Contact: Frank Verbeke American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247 BESTEK Industries, Inc. 1343 SW 35th St. San Antonio TX 78237 FAX: 210-434-1074 210-434-1071 Dixie Air Parts Supply Inc. 2202 W Malone St. San Antonio TX 78224 FAX: 210-924-4901 210-924-5561 PO Box 3583 San Antonio TX 78211 Dynamic Fabrication Inc. 2615 S. Hickory St. Santa Ana CA 92707 FAX: 714-662-1052 714-662-2440 Equipment & Supply, Inc. 4507 Highway #74-West Monroe NC 28110 FAX: 704-283-1206 704-289-6565 G-H Distributors Inc. 2793 Bristol Pike Bensalem PA USA 19020 ghdist.sh@verizon.net 215-245-0101 FAX: 215-245-4243 ISO Group Inc. 7700 Technology Drive West Melbourne FL 32904 Garrett Schiefer 321-773-5710 www.iso-group.com FAX: 321-777-0499 aviationparts@isogroup.com Mercury GSE 15915 Piuma Ave Cerritos CA USA 90703 www.mercurygse.com 562 653 0654 FAX: 562 653 0665 Ralmark Company 83 East Luzerne Ave Larksville PA 18704 570-288-9331

HELMETS

HELMETS

Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

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HOISTS

HOISTS

Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

HOSE & HOSE FITTINGS HOSE & HOSE FITTINGS AERO COMPONENT ENGINEERING CO. 28887 Industry Drive Valencia CA 91355 www.aerocomponent.com 818-841-9258 FAX: 818-841-2342 Contact: David Bill davidwbill@aerocomponent.com Herber Aircraft Service Inc. 1401 E. Franklin Ave. El Segundo CA 90245 Contact: Daryl Yeelitt 310-322-9575 Toll Free: 800-544-0050 FAX: 310-322-1875 www.herberaircraft.com sales@herberaircraft.com KITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com Parker Hannifin Corp Stratoflex Products Div 220 Roberts Cut-Off Rd Fort Worth TX 76114 www.parker.com/stratoflex 817-738-6543 FAX: 817-738-9920 Contact: Cheryl Simms csimms@parker.com

HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - HIGH HYDRAULIC FLUIDS - HIGH PERFORMANCE PERFORMANCE

MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Select Helicopter Services Ltd. 6295A Airport Way Kelowna, BC Canada V1V 2V7 www.selecthelicopter.com 250-765-3317 FAX: 866-389-9878 info@selecthelicopter.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

SYSTEMS IGNITIONIGNITION SYSTEMS AIR PARTS & SUPPLY CO. 12840 SW 84th Ave. Rd. Miami FL 33156 Contact: Sheri Murray 305-235-5401 FAX: 305-235-8185 sales@apscomiami.com www.apscomiami.com

IN-FLIGHT REFUELING IN-FLIGHT REFUELING American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971

530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

INFORMATION SERVICES INFORMATION SERVICES ABDONLINE.COM

RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968

HYDRAULIC PARTS & HYDRAULIC PARTS & COMPONENTS COMPONENTS AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Hawker Pacific Aerospace 11240 Sherman Way Sun Valley CA 91352 Toll Free: 800-443-8302 818-765-6201 FAX: 818-765-2065 www.hawker.com Contact: Brad Curtis carlo.ventittelli@hawker.com KITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com

116 Radio Circle Dr. Ste 302 Mount Kisco NY 10549 www.abdonline.com 914-242-8700 FAX: 914-242-5422

INVENTORY LOCATOR SERVICE, LLC 8001 Centerview Pkwy - STE: 400 Memphis TN USA 38018 901-794-5000 www.lismart.com FAX: 901-794-1760 NSN-NOW.COM 8200 Republic Airport;Hangar 43, Suite 6 Farmingdale NY 11735 631-847-3504 www.nsn-now.com FAX: 631-847-0264

PENTAGON 2000 SOFTWARE, INC. 15 West 34th Street New York NY 10001 www.pentagon2000.com 212-629-7521 FAX: 212-629-7513 SOS: SALES OPPORTUNITY SERVICES Pentagon 2000 Software 1540 E. Pleasant Valley Blvd Altoona PA 16602 814-949-3327

INSPECTIONS

INSPECTIONS

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENT

INSTRUMENTS & INSTRUMENT OVERHAUL OVERHAUL AOG Reaction Inc.

Accessory Class I, II, and III Test/Repair “EXPENDABLE” Switches, Sensors, Controllers Specialists In Unusual Accessories 526 Aviator Drive Ft. Worth, TX 76179-5426

Ph: (817) 439-0700 Fax: (817) 439-9700

AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 Aero Technology, Inc. 3333 East Spring Street Long Beach CA 90806 www.aerotechnology.org 562-595-6055 FAX: 562-595-8416 Contact: Henry Koy henry@aerotechnology.org Astronautics Corp of America 4115 N Teutonia Ave. Milwaukee WI 53209 FAX: 414-447-8231 414-449-4000

KITCO Defense 1625 North 1100 West Springville UT 84663 FAX: 801-489-2034 801-489-2019 Contact: Ron McClean www.kitcodefense.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

ROTAIR INDUSTRIES 964 Crescent Ave. Bridgeport CT 06607 203-576-6545 FAX: 203-576-6804 Contact: Christine M. Kudravy, President sales@rotair.com www.rotair.com S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919 WESCO Manufacturing, Inc 299 Duffy Avenue Hicksville NY 11801 516-933-1900 www.wescomfginc.com FAX: 516-933-4300

AUTOPILOTS CENTRAL INC. 3112 N. 74th E. Ave., Hgr. 23 Tulsa Int’l Airport Tulsa OK 74158 918-836-6418 Contact: Barry Sparks FAX: 918-832-0136 REPAIR STATION NO: CM2R747K Ducommun Technologies, Inc. 23301 S. Wilmington Ave. Carson CA 90745 FAX: 310-513-7298 310-513-7200 INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS & SUPPORT 720 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 FAX: 610-646-0146 610-646-9800 www.innovative-ss.com Contact: David Green Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

LAMINATING LAMINATING Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com

MACHINING MACHINING Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com

LIGHTING

LIGHTING

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com

REBTECH 1500 Brown Trail Bedford TX USA 76022 www.rebtechnvg.com FAX: 817-285-7742 Toll Free: 877-426-4158 Specialty Bulb Co. Inc. PO Box 231 Bohemia NY USA 11716 631-589-33089 www.bulbspecialists.com FAX: 631-589-3393 Toll Free: 1-800-331-2852 Contact: Edie Muldoon info@bulbspecialists.com

LINE MAINTENANCE LINE MAINTENANCE

LANDING GEAR PARTS/ ACCESSORIES LANDING GEAR OVERHAUL & OVERHAUL AEREX Manufacturing, Inc. 34 S. Satellite Rd South Windsor CT 06074 860-643-7627 Brown Helicopters Inc. 10100 Aileron Ave. Pensacola FL 32506 850-455-0971 FAX: 850-456-8231 Hawker Pacific Aerospace 11240 Sherman Way Sun Valley CA 91352 Toll Free: 800-443-8302 818-765-6201 FAX: 818-765-2065 www.hawker.com Contact: Brad Curtis carlo.ventittelli@hawker.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com

LUBRICANTS LUBRICANTS RADCO INDUSTRIES 700 Kingsland Drive Batavia IL 60510 630-232-7966 www.radcoind.com FAX: 630-232-7968 Technolube Products 8015 Paramount Blvd Pico Rivera CA 90660 FAX: 562-776-4004 562-776-4039

MACHINISTS MACHINISTS Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109 Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308

MATERIAL SUPPLIERS MATERIAL SUPPLIERS Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109

METAL FABRICATION & METAL FABRICATION ASSEMBLY & ASSEMBLY AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247 Dynamic Fabrication Inc. 2615 S. Hickory St. Santa Ana CA 92707 FAX: 714-662-1052 714-662-2440

HONEYCOMB COMPANY OF AMERICA (HCOA) 1950 Limbus Ave Sarasota FL USA 34243 FAX: 1+ 941-755-426 +1 941-993-0049 www.hcoainc.com - wbryson@hcoainc.com IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 Contact Carl Kumpic FAX: 902-873-2290 email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com

ROTAIR INDUSTRIES 964 Crescent Ave. Bridgeport CT 06607 203-576-6545 FAX: 203-576-6804 Contact: Christine M. Kudravy, President sales@rotair.com www.rotair.com

METALS

METALS

Bralco Metals 15090 Northam St La Mirada CA 90638 Toll Free: 800-628-1864 714-7369-4800 FAX: 714-736-4840 Albuquerque 6718 Jefferson, NE. Albuquerque NM 87109 11sa;es@bralco.com 505-345-0959 Toll Free: 800-999-8405 FAX: 505-345-1187 Dallas 410 Mars Drive Garland TX 75040 972-276-2676 08sales@bralco.com FAX: 972-272-4485 Toll Free: 800-442-3529 Seattle 7416 S. 228th St Kent WA 98032 253-395-0614 73sales@bralco.com FAX: 253-395-0696 Toll Free: 866-285-9984 Phoenix 929 E. Jackson St Phoenix AZ 85034 602-252-1918 53sales@bralco.com FAX: 602-252-7813 Toll Free: 800-544-8052 Wichita 3400 N. Topeka Ave. Wichita KS 67219 316-838-9351 14sales@bralco.com FAX: 316-838-9230 Toll Free: 800-729-6772 www.bralco.com AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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SUPRA Alloys, Inc 351 Cortez Circle Camarillo CA 93012 805-388-2138 www.suraalloys.com FAX: 805-914-1368 Toll Free: 800-647-8772

Zodiac Aerospace - AVOX Systems 225 Erie Street Lancaster NY USA 14086 FAX: 716-681-1089 716-686-1551

PAINTS & LACQUERS PAINTS & LACQUERS

S3 International, LLC. 6110 N Flint Road Milwaukee WI 53209-3716 www.s3international.com 414-351-1506 FAX: 414-351-1543 sales@s3international.com

RADOMES

MODIFICATIONS MODIFICATIONS

RADOMES

ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC. Airspares International 504 East Meadow Avenue East Meadow NY 11554 info@airspares.net 516-334-0900 FAX: 516-334-4109 Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Essential Turbines 443 Meloche Street Dorval, QC H9P 2W2 Canada www.essentialturbines.com 514-633-4458 FAX: 514-633-6308 IMP Aerospace Halifax Stanfield Intl Airport 557 Barnes Rd. Enfield, Nova Scotia Canada B2T 1K3 www.impaerospace.com 902-873-2250 FAX: 902-873-2290 Contact Carl Kumpic email: carl.kumpic@impaerospace.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com

REBTECH 1500 Brown Trail Bedford TX USA 76022 www.rebtechnvg.com FAX: 817-285-7742 Toll Free: 877-426-4158

NAV/COM SYSTEMS NAV/COM SYSTEMS Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Moog, Inc. Seneca & Jamison Rd. East Aurora NY 14052 FAX: 716-687-7643 716-687-4331 www.moog.com Contact: Jeff Markel jmarkel@moog.com SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 FAX: 818-341-9059 Contact: Dave Brooks dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com Symetrics Industries 1615 W. NASA Blvd Melbourne FL 32901 www.symetrics.com 321-254-1500 FAX: 321-308-0796 Contact: Randy Koller rkoller@symetrics.com

NIGHTNIGHT VISION GOGGLES VISION GOGGLES Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

OXYGEN & &OXYGEN OXYGENSYSTEMS EQUIPMENT OXYGEN EQUIPMENT OVERHAUL EQUIPMENT OVERHAUL COBHAM LIFE SUPPORT 10 Cobham Drive Orchard Park NY 14127 Contact: John Barone 716-667-6269 FAX: 716-667-0747

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1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com DEFT, INC. 17451 Von Karman Ave. Irvine CA 92614 Contact: Tracy Garrett Jr. 949-474-0400 Toll Free: 1-800-544-3338 FAX: 949-474-7269 www.deftfinishes.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

Cobham Antenna Systems, Inc. 596 Lowell Street Methuen MA 01844 978-557-2497 www.cobham.com FAX: 978-557-2800 Joy Leuis jouy.leuis@cobham.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SENSOR SYSTEMS INC. 8929 Fullbright Ave. Chatsworth CA 91311 www.sensorantennas.com 818-341-5366 Contact: Dave Brooks FAX: 818-341-9059 dbrooks@sensorsantennas.com

PAINT TOUCH PAINT UP TOUCH UP

RATE GYROSCOPES RATE GYROSCOPES

ALLIANCE COATINGS, INC.

Condor Pacific Ind. of California, Inc. 905 Rancho Conejo Blvd Newbury Park CA 91320 www.condorpacific.com 818-889-2150 FAX: 818-889-2160 Contact: Cher Gibson cher.gibson@condorpacific.com

1662 N. Magnolia, Suite G El Cajon CA 92020 www.alliancecoatings.com 619-596-9191 Toll Free: 800-596-9191 FAX: 619-596-9190 aeropens@alliancecoatings.com

PNEUMATIC PARTS & PNEUMATIC PARTS & COMPONENTS COMPONENTS

ROTOR BLADE OVERHAUL ROTOR BLADE OVERHAUL

AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com

AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 Heatcon Composite Systems 600 Andover Park E. Seattle WA 98188 206-575-1333 www.heatcon.com FAX: 206-575-0856

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

PROPELLERS/PARTS & & PROPELLERS/PARTS PROPELLERS/PARTS OVERHAUL PROPELLERS/PARTS OVERHAUL AAR Aircraft Services-Melbourne PO Box 61740 Palm Bay FL USA 32906-1740 www.aarcorp.com 252-435-0826 FAX: 252-435-1930 Brown Helicopters Inc. 10100 Aileron Ave. Pensacola FL 32506 850-455-0971 FAX: 850-456-8231 MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com Nell-Joy Industries, Inc. 8 Reith St. Copiague NY 11726 631-842-8989 www.nelljoy.com FAX: 631-842-8040 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

SEALS

SEALS

MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com MIRAJ CORPORATION 345 Route 17, P.O. Box 70 Hasbrouck Heights NJ 07604 201-288-8877 Contact: Fred Scheps - Sales Mgr. FAX: 201-288-7356 www.mirajcorp.com mirajcorp@aol.com

STRUCTURAL REPAIRS STRUCTURAL REPAIRSAND AND MODIFICATIONS MODIFICATIONS Aircraft On Ground Inc. 310 Regal Row - Suite 500 Dallas TX 75247 Toll Free: 800-635-9535 214-350-5334 FAX: 214-358-3835 FAA Repair Station #DBER248K www.aoginc.com

SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT & SURVIVAL SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT EQUIPMENT OVERHAUL OVERHAUL Life Support International 200 Rittenhouse Circle Bristol PA 19007 Telex: greg@lifesupportintl.com 215-785-2870 www.lifesupportintl.com FAX: 215-785-2880 Survival Products Inc. 5614 SW 25th St. Hollywood FL 33023 954-966-7329 Contact: Donna Rogers/V.P. FAX: 954-966-3584 www.survivalproductsinc.com sales@survivalproductsinc.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM


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QUICK REFERENCE: ROTORCRAFT

Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

TEST EQUIPMENT TEST EQUIPMENT AAR AIRCRAFT COMPONENT SERVICES-NEW YORK 747 Zeckendorf Blvd. Garden City NY 11530 www.aarcorp.com 516-222-9000 FAX: 516-357-2709 Contact: Kristian Norheim New York kristian.norheim@aarcorp.com American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971 530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247 Canfield Electronics, Inc. 90 Remington Blvd. Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Contact: Ray Zaun 631-585-4100 FAX: 631-585-4200 www.canfieldelectronics.com info@canfieldelectronics.com CK Technologies, Inc. 3629 Vista Mercado Camarillo CA 93012 www.ckt.com 805-987-4801 FAX: 805-987-4811

FIELD AEROSPACE 6400 S.E. 59th Street Oklahoma City OK 73135 www.arinc.com/defense 405-605-7184 FAX: 405-601-6029 Contact: Alex Thagard athagard@arinc.com MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com Northrop Grumman Corporation 19382 Baywatch Lane Huntington Beach CA 92646 www.northropgrumman.com 818-715-3290 FAX: 818-598-2089 SpaceAge Control Inc. 38850 20th St. East Palmdale CA 93550 www.spaceagecontrol.com 661-273-3000 FAX: 661-273-4240 Tactical Flight Services 1800 Airport Rd, Hgr. II Kennesaw GA 30144 FAX: 770-794-3222 678-438-7271 www.tfs2.com

THERMOFORMING THERMOFORMING Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com

TIRES

TIRES

Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com Michelin Aircraft Tire Corp. One Parkway South P.O. Box 19001 Greenville SC 29615 864-458-5000 FAX: 864-422-7071

TOOLS - TOOLS AIR POWER - AIR POWER Nor-Ral, Inc. 164 Hickory Springs Industrial Dr. Canton GA 30115 FAX: 770-720-0527 770-720-0526 www.norral.com jessica.mcwhorter@norral.com WWW.ABDONLINE.COM

USATCO/U.S. AIR TOOL 60 Fleetwood Court Ronkonkoma NY 11779 Toll Free: 800-645-8180 631-471-3300 FAX: 631-471-3308 1218 W. Mahalo Place Rancho Dominguez CA 90220-5446 310-632-5400 FAX: 310-632-3900

VALVES

VALVES

AERO PRECISION INDUSTRIES,LLC. 30 Lindbergh Ave Livermore CA 94551 925-455-9900 www.aeroprecision.com FAX: 925-455-9901 Tactair Fluid Controls 4806 W. Taft Rd. Liverpool NY 13088 315-451-3928 www.tactair.com FAX: 315-451-8919

WHEELS/BRAKES & WHEELS/BRAKES HEELS/BRAKES OVERHAUL OVERHAUL

Aviation Brake Service/Avcenter 7274 NW 34th Street Miami FL 33122 305-594-4677 www.aviationbrake.com FAX: 305-477-5799 Contact: Andres Posse andres@aviationbrake.com

DERCO AEROSPACE, INC. 8065 West Fairlane Milwaukee WI 53223 www.dercoaerospace.com 414-355-3066 FAX: 414-355-6129 derco@dercoaerospace.com Mailing Address: POB 250970 Milwaukee WI 53225 R & B AIRCRAFT SUPPLY INC. 6848 Farmdale Ave. N. Hollywood CA 91605 Repair Station #ZW3R039M 818-764-3910 FAX: 818-765-2436 sales@rbaircraft.com Contact: Max Meredith

WINDOWS & WINDSHIELDS WINDOWS & WINDSHIELDS MECANEX USA INC 119 White Oak Drive Berlin CT 06037 860-828-6531 www.mecanexusa.com FAX: 860-828-6533 Contact: Patricia Saglimbeni sales@mecanexusa.com

WIRE HARNESS TESTING WIRE HARNESS TESTING American Valley Aviation 550 Orion Way Quincy CA 95971

530-283-0711 FAX: 530-283-4247

CK Technologies, Inc. 3629 Vista Mercado Camarillo CA 93012 www.ckt.com 805-987-4801 FAX: 805-987-4811

WIRE ROPE WIREFITTINGS ROPE FITTINGS LOOS & COMPANY INC. Wire Rope Division 1 Cable Rd. Pomfret CT 06258 www.loosco.com

860-928-7981 FAX: 860-928-6167 Toll Free: 800-533-5667 900 Industrial Blvd Naples FL 33942 239-321-5667

WIRELESS COMMUNICATION WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Transaero, Inc. 35 Melville Park Road, Suite 100 Melville NY 11747-3268 631-752-1240 Telex: 967734 FAX: 631-752-1242 SITA: ISPTXCR www.transaeroinc.com Contact: Lance Human human@transaeroinc.com

ADVERTISERS’ INDEX ABD Online.com. . . . . . . . . . . . . 30 Aero Component Engineering. . 32 ............................ Aero Precision Industries. . . . . . . 37 Aerospace Maintenance Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Airborne Technologies, Inc. . . . . 35 Alliance Coatings, Inc. . . . . . . . . 39 AOG Reaction Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Applied Composite Engineering (ACE) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Auto Pilots Central, Inc. . . . . . . . 58 Av-Tech Industries. . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Aventure Aviation . . . . . . . . . . . . 38 Aviation International Corp. (AVICO) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Becker Avionics. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36 Benchmark Connector Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 C & S Propeller Ltd.. . . . . . . . . . . 48 Charlotte Aircraft Corp. . . . . . . . 44 Derco Aerospace, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Back Cover Field Aerospace. . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Frazier Aviation, Inc. . . . . . . . . . . 37 Honeycomb Company of America . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Inventory Locator Service . . . . . . 45 Lockheed Martin Corp. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover OGMA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13 Pacific Propeller . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Pacific Sky Supply . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 Pentagon 2000 Software. . . . . . . 57 Radco Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Rebtech. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Segers Aero Corp . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 USATCO - U.S. Air Tool Co. . . . . 50 We welcome your comments, criticisms, praise and suggestions. Please contact us at: AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE P.O. Box 477, Ardsley, NY 10502 production@abdonline.com Fax: 914-242-5422 AVIATION AFTERMARKET DEFENSE | FALL 2015

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