I think it's Hydro-Mechanical Control.
The F-35 has it, but military pilots wouldn't want it. FADEC systems have no manual override; if the FADEC quits working, so does the engine. The Air Force uses digital engine controls on planes like the C-17 and C-130J, but they'd want to be able to override the system if necessary.
the basic system uses electromagnetism
Pressure Reducing and Desuperheating System
Distributed Control System
HVAC = Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning. It is a general term for any large building's temperature controlled air handling system.
fadec is the main controller of gas turbine engine like fuel supply etc and also fadec senses every action and of A/c. - - - - - FADEC means "full authority digital engine control." A FADEC takes total control of the engine, not allowing the pilot to do anything but tell the FADEC to make the engine go faster or slower. Now here's the problem: when all the sensors feeding data to the FADEC are working properly, this is a great system but if one or more sensors feeds bad data to the FADEC, the system is more than happy to put the engines in a mode that will cause the plane to fly straight into the ground...which has happened on Airbuses. It is possible to get a plane that doesn't have a FADEC system, but they're getting rarer.
The F-35 has it, but military pilots wouldn't want it. FADEC systems have no manual override; if the FADEC quits working, so does the engine. The Air Force uses digital engine controls on planes like the C-17 and C-130J, but they'd want to be able to override the system if necessary.
HMC Searcher was created in 2002.
Wart
Hallmark Channel
yes pal
The ticker symbol for Honda is HMC.
Contact the maker.
HMC
It's actually fadec (full authority digital engine control)
You may need to narrow down your question- in the case of M1 carbines marked Quality HMC, they were made by the Quality Hardware Manufacturing Company. (OP here, narrowing it down here because of the silly policy of not allowing punctuation in questions... Basically, a gun range I occasionally visited in Durban runs courses, and their website lists various categories; Pistols, Shotguns, Rifles, HMC and so on. I'm wondering if it might be a local way of referring to SMGs or something.)
what is the meaning of dj system