Feb 15 1974

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NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight Dale D. Myers had resigned effective 15 March to return to private industry, NASA announced. Myers would rejoin Rockwell International Corp. as president of a new aircraft group with headquarters in Los Angeles. Myers, who had headed all NASA manned space flight programs since January 1970, had received the NASA Certificate of Appreciation in 1969 for his contributions to the Apollo 8 moon-orbiting mission, the NASA Public Service Award in 1969 for his contributions to the Apollo 11 landing mission, and the NASA Distinguished Service Medal in 1971 for his contributions to the continued success of the Apollo program.

Skylab Program Director William C. Schneider had been named Acting Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight. (NASA Release 74 42)

A one-fifth scale model of a large portion of the Air Force B-1 swing-wing strategic bomber had been tested in transonic and supersonic wind tunnels at the Air Force Systems Command's Arnold Engineering Development Center, AFSC announced. The tests verified inputs to the computer control system that adjusted the B-1's double inlets for an adequate air supply to the engines during flight maneuvers. Test data also would be used to optimize the inlets' boundary-layer control. (AFSC Release OIP 196.73)

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