Air Corps News Letter, Volume 441961 - Aeronautics |
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Page 10
... pilot , with ratings on all con- ventional types , plus gliders , auto- giros , helicopters , and jets - maybe I'm prejudiced . Col. Harry D. Copland USAF ( Ret . ) Fort Lauderdale , Fla . Now ALFA Gentlemen : A short complimentary note ...
... pilot , with ratings on all con- ventional types , plus gliders , auto- giros , helicopters , and jets - maybe I'm prejudiced . Col. Harry D. Copland USAF ( Ret . ) Fort Lauderdale , Fla . Now ALFA Gentlemen : A short complimentary note ...
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... pilot Maj . Elmer E. Murphy , navigator Maj . Eugene E. Moses , defense systems operator Lt. David F. Dickerson - and plane with which they set closed - course speed mark May 10. Three weeks later , they crashed , were killed . B LFE ...
... pilot Maj . Elmer E. Murphy , navigator Maj . Eugene E. Moses , defense systems operator Lt. David F. Dickerson - and plane with which they set closed - course speed mark May 10. Three weeks later , they crashed , were killed . B LFE ...
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... pilot Joe Walker took the North American test vehicle to 3,370 mph on May 25. He topped the previous high of 3,074 mph reached by his USAF opposite number , Maj . Robert M. White , on April 21. Pilot Walker now has gone higher and ...
... pilot Joe Walker took the North American test vehicle to 3,370 mph on May 25. He topped the previous high of 3,074 mph reached by his USAF opposite number , Maj . Robert M. White , on April 21. Pilot Walker now has gone higher and ...
Page 52
... pilot's airplane . " An exceptionally safe and reliable aircraft with unusual aerodynamic stability , it can accomplish its mission , return and land safely with one engine out . Very low fuel consumption eases the storage and re ...
... pilot's airplane . " An exceptionally safe and reliable aircraft with unusual aerodynamic stability , it can accomplish its mission , return and land safely with one engine out . Very low fuel consumption eases the storage and re ...
Page 59
... pilot " unification project because the services performed by the Air Transport Command and the Naval Air Transport Services were almost identical . ATC and NATS had built up huge organizations during the war . According to a pro ...
... pilot " unification project because the services performed by the Air Transport Command and the Naval Air Transport Services were almost identical . ATC and NATS had built up huge organizations during the war . According to a pro ...
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Page 21 - In the councils of government, we must guard against the acquisition of unwarranted influence, whether sought or unsought, by the military-industrial complex. The potential for the disastrous rise of misplaced power exists and will persist.
Page 60 - National Aeronautics and Space Act of 1958". DECLARATION OF POLICY AND PURPOSE SEC. 102. (a) The Congress hereby declares that it is the policy of the United States that activities in space should be devoted to peaceful purposes for the benefit of all mankind.
Page 49 - It is certain that Europe would have been Communized, like Czechoslovakia, and London under bombardment some time ago but for the deterrent of the atomic bomb in the hands of the United States.
Page 54 - I believe that this nation should commit itself to achieving the goal, before this decade is out, of landing a man on the moon and returning him safely to earth.
Page 14 - When will you pay me ? Say the bells of Old Bailey. When I grow rich Say the bells of Shoreditch.
Page 71 - A fair amount of the things that have to be done in physics or in biology is mechanical work of the mind which can be done by anyone, or almost anyone. For the purpose of innumerable investigations it is possible to divide science into small sections, to enclose oneself in one of these, and to leave out of consideration all the rest.
Page 95 - Congress must finally make — let it be clear that I am asking the Congress and the country to accept a firm commitment to a new course of action...
Page 23 - Under a National Security Council directive in 1958, it remains the policy of the US Government to make use of military personnel and facilities to arouse the public to the menace of the cold war.
Page 99 - Freedom must bury Communism or be buried by Communism. Complete eradication of the Soviet system must be our national goal, our obligation to all free people, our promise of hope to all who are not free.
Page 118 - Organized in the public interest and dedicated to providing objective leadership in the advancement and application of space science and technology for the United States Government. AEROSPACE CORPORA!