1975 NASA Authorization: Hearings, Ninety-third Congress, Second Session, on H.R. 12689 (superseded by H.R. 13998)U.S. Government Printing Office, 1974 |
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... prototype equipment , or the test and evaluation of its performance . Following a successful demonstration , we encourage commercialization by firms in that business . One of the more interesting of these projects was Ultra 16.
... prototype equipment , or the test and evaluation of its performance . Following a successful demonstration , we encourage commercialization by firms in that business . One of the more interesting of these projects was Ultra 16.
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... performance requirements and in setting forth the test and demonstration program to put a new tech- nology " through its paces " to show that it works . Finally , the involve- ment of industry must be carried out in such a way as to ...
... performance requirements and in setting forth the test and demonstration program to put a new tech- nology " through its paces " to show that it works . Finally , the involve- ment of industry must be carried out in such a way as to ...
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... performance of the material as it bears the traffic load in city streets . If its durability continues to hold up as well as expected , the necessity to patch potholes dozens of times in the same winter season can be greatly reduced ...
... performance of the material as it bears the traffic load in city streets . If its durability continues to hold up as well as expected , the necessity to patch potholes dozens of times in the same winter season can be greatly reduced ...
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... performance of work under a contract of NASA in the manner specified in section 305 ( a ) ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2457 ( a ) ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) ) , a revocable , nonexclusive ...
... performance of work under a contract of NASA in the manner specified in section 305 ( a ) ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) of the National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958 as amended ( 42 U.S.C. 2457 ( a ) ( 1 ) or ( 2 ) ) , a revocable , nonexclusive ...
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... performance improvements , could result in aircraft weight reductions of at least 10 percent and similar fuel economies . A second new program , Materials for Advanced Turbine Engines ( MATE ) will take advantage of new , higher performance ...
... performance improvements , could result in aircraft weight reductions of at least 10 percent and similar fuel economies . A second new program , Materials for Advanced Turbine Engines ( MATE ) will take advantage of new , higher performance ...
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activities Administrator aerodynamic Aeronautics and Space agencies Air Force aircraft noise airplane application aviation budget capability Chairman CHERRY concepts conducted contract cost efficiency effort energy engine equipment evaluation facilities FIGURE fiscal year 1975 flight tests fly-by-wire fuel consumption funding GOLDWATER HECHLER hydrogen ILLIAC IV improved increase industry invention KILGORE Laboratory Langley Langley Research Center laser lease Lewis Research Center license LUNDIN materials ment million missions NASA NASA's noise OAST operations percent performance pilot Plum Brook potential problems propulsion systems Question reduce Refan request Research Aircraft research and technology rotor satellite SHAPLEY short-haul Shuttle simulation Skylab SMYLIE solar Space Power Facility spacecraft specific stations STOL structures studies Subcommittee supercritical wing supersonic TDRSS techniques technology program tion Tracking and Data transonic TRUSZYNSKI turbine utilization vehicle VTOL waiver wake turbulence wind tunnel wing WYDLER
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Page 280 - Last year, the Aeronautics and Space Engineering Board of the National Academy of Engineering completed a study for us of civil aviation and issued a report "Civil Aviation Research and Development — An Assessment of Federal Government Involvement.
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Page 38 - An application for nonexclusive license under § 1245.203 (b) shall include; (1) Identification of invention for which license is desired. including the NASA patent case number. patent application serial number of patent number. title and date. if known; (2) Name and address of the person. company or organization applying for license and whether the applicant is a us citizen or a US corporation...