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Evaluation of Ultralight Aircraft Production in the Czech Republic
Zvolánek, Jiří ; Ptáček, Pavel (referee) ; Šplíchal, Miroslav (advisor)
The final bachelor’s thesis analyses the status of Czech producers of ultralight aircrafts to foreign markets and evaluates their production. It describes the history and emergence of ultralight aviation in the Czech Republic and the emergence of the Light Aircraft Association, which administers ultralight aircrafts. The work contains the definition of light aircrafts, both for the Czech Republic and the U.S. and Europe, also includes a catalogue of ultralight aircrafts from Czech producers. There are examples of the development of the largest Czech producers of ultralight aircrafts and also they are compared to their foreign competitors on the U.S. market of Light-sport Aircraft category LSA.
Posibilities of reduction of airliners fuel consumption
Harasim, Tomáš ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Kaddour, Mirvat (advisor)
Due to the long-term economic crisis, various economy measures have been implemented in different fields, including aeronautics. On that ground, this bachelor’s thesis deals with methods to reduce fuel consumption of transport aircrafts. Effected by these methods, not only spending on the fuel is reduced but the lower consumption, also, results in lower air pollution. In order to fully understand this dilemma, fuel supply systems and flight modes are worth describing. Further, the thesis contains a selection of twenty aircrafts that demonstrate the continuity of fuel consumption and plane weight. Provided existing airplanes, modulations are being implemented instead of new aircraft purchases. These modulations are performable, mainly, due to constructional alternations as well as new approaches to the flight control. The methods are included in the last chapter.
History of Aviation from 1918 to 1950
Langer, Jaromír ; Bencalík, Karol (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis compiles of a brief history of civil aviation in the period 1918 - 1950. Attention is paid to all the major events that directly influenced the development of, not only aircraft, but also the flying boats and airships. Technological progress and direction in development of flying equipment is marginally described.
The history of civil aviation 1950-1970
Bednář, Ondřej ; Kaddour, Mirvat (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis creates an overwiev of the history od civil aviation from 1950 to 1970. After World War II civilian transport aircraft was not common. At the end of the above two decades has become an essential part of traveling on long distance. Attention is given to important events in the history of aviation from transitiv from turboprop to turbofan engine. The highlight of this period was the construction of transport aircraft capable of overcoming supersonic speed.This thesis describes the development of helicopter construction. Attention is also given to the large construction offices in Europe, Asia and North America. Part of the work dealth with a development of aviation in Czechoslovakia.
History of civil avaition from beginning till the end of 1918
Soukop, Robin ; Daněk, Vladimír (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis contains whole review of the civil aviation history from the first steps and early attempts at fly till year 1918 when flying became a common part of lifes and show of human advanced as well. Attention is paid to all relevant events of the aviation history from the first kites till the fly of the Wright brothers. As well like the events this thesis resumes all persones who influenced the aviation most with their lifes and particular contribution included.
Members of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force from the Czech Lands
Rajlich, Jiří ; Županič, Jan (advisor) ; Horčička, Václav (referee) ; Zářický, Aleš (referee)
The aim of this paper is to outline the share of airmen from the Czech lands in the formation, organizational and personnel construction, technical development and operational deployment of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force in the pre-war period and especially during World War 1. Simultaneously, this work will also try to determine their percentage share in the entire Austro-Hungarian Army and Naval Air Forces. The national (or provincial) origin of the personel of the Austro-Hungarian Air Force has not yet been the subject of historical research in any of the successor states. The reason was the fact that this young weapon was not statistically monitored - unlike other weapons. For Austrian historiography, the ethnic composition of the Austro-Hungarian aviation was not a subject of adequate attention. In Czech and Czechoslovakian historiography, for a long time, it was stated that number of the Czech airmen in the Austro-Hungarian Air Force was "insignificant". However, this age-old thesis, which has never been credibly proven, is subject to criticism in this work, leading to its re-evaluation. In particular, the reconstruction and analysis of statistically relevant samples of people revealed that in fact the representation of airmen from the Czech lands was above average and the Czechs had a solid...
Posibilities of reduction of airliners fuel consumption
Harasim, Tomáš ; Třetina, Karel (referee) ; Kaddour, Mirvat (advisor)
Due to the long-term economic crisis, various economy measures have been implemented in different fields, including aeronautics. On that ground, this bachelor’s thesis deals with methods to reduce fuel consumption of transport aircrafts. Effected by these methods, not only spending on the fuel is reduced but the lower consumption, also, results in lower air pollution. In order to fully understand this dilemma, fuel supply systems and flight modes are worth describing. Further, the thesis contains a selection of twenty aircrafts that demonstrate the continuity of fuel consumption and plane weight. Provided existing airplanes, modulations are being implemented instead of new aircraft purchases. These modulations are performable, mainly, due to constructional alternations as well as new approaches to the flight control. The methods are included in the last chapter.
History of Aviation from 1918 to 1950
Langer, Jaromír ; Bencalík, Karol (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis compiles of a brief history of civil aviation in the period 1918 - 1950. Attention is paid to all the major events that directly influenced the development of, not only aircraft, but also the flying boats and airships. Technological progress and direction in development of flying equipment is marginally described.
The history of civil aviation 1950-1970
Bednář, Ondřej ; Kaddour, Mirvat (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor's thesis creates an overwiev of the history od civil aviation from 1950 to 1970. After World War II civilian transport aircraft was not common. At the end of the above two decades has become an essential part of traveling on long distance. Attention is given to important events in the history of aviation from transitiv from turboprop to turbofan engine. The highlight of this period was the construction of transport aircraft capable of overcoming supersonic speed.This thesis describes the development of helicopter construction. Attention is also given to the large construction offices in Europe, Asia and North America. Part of the work dealth with a development of aviation in Czechoslovakia.
History of Aviation from 1918 to 1950
Langer, Jaromír ; Bencalík, Karol (referee) ; Chlebek, Jiří (advisor)
This bachelor thesis compiles of a brief history of civil aviation in the period 1918 - 1950. Attention is paid to all the major events that directly influenced the development of, not only aircraft, but also the flying boats and airships. Technological progress and direction in development of flying equipment is marginally described.

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