SAE aerospace standards now available!
22/02/2021

SAE standards are unique sources of information that are very important to Cranfield students and researchers alike. I am very excited to share the news that we now have access to the whole aerospace series!
To find the SAE aerospace standards, just choose ‘SAE Aerospace Standards’ from our Databases A-Z page, or use the direct link. If you know the number of the standard that you need, enter it in the search box. You can also search the standards by keyword.
Once you’ve found a standard you are interested in, you can download it using the download option:

You can also find the standards via a subject search on SAE Mobilus. This covers the SAE reports we have access to, as well as the standards. You can spot them as it’s indicated here on the results list:

The Aerospace Material Specifications aren’t included in our subscription.
If you have any questions, please contact us and we will be happy to help you.
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