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... Reinhold Tiling: The rockets of a great experimenter 7 - Letters to the Editor: Meteorological instruments 8 - Peter van Dresser Cosmecology and the Rocket 9 - G. ... 16 - Martin XB-48 22 - Book Review 23 - Society News 24 - Annual Convention American Rocket Society 25 - Ryan XFR-4 26 - Allison Jet Engine - Model 400 ...
... Series, Vol. 98 (San Diego, California: published for the American Astronautical Society, by Univelt, Inc., 2000). Twenty-Five Years of the American Astronautical Society (Proceedings of an AAS History Workshop held in conjunction with ... ), Eugene M. Emme, editior, AAS History Series, Volume 2, (San Diego, California: published for the American Astronautical Society, by Univelt, Inc., 1980). ---- † U.S. Air Force Space Command, USA. ‡ American Astronautical Society (AAS), USA.
... On April 4th 1930 the first meeting of the American Interplanetary Society; (later the American Rocket Society and also a fore-runner of today's American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics) took place at West ... American Rocket Society while under the leadership of Canadian-born Laurence E. Manning, an ex-Canadian military officer. Image:ARS_letterhead.jpg 300px ''American Rocket Society letterhead (ca. 1954)'' Publications Astronautics - Journal of the American ...
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... published in Marsha Freeman, ed., History of Rocketry and Astronautics, Vol 46 of the AAS American Astronautical Society History Series, as Chapter 11 ((Univelt Inc.: San Diego, 2016)). It appeared in ... is a demonstration rocket, six feet high and capable of flying and suitable for meteorological tests.” Image:CRSmodel1948.jpg thumb right border Model of the CRS rocket displayed at ...
... of rocket technology by the American Interplanetary Society (later named the American Rocket Society) from its roots as a result of the 1931 Pendray visit. Suffice it to say, American rocketry has several roots.
... in the U.S. and led to the formation of an American counterpart to the VfR, at first called the American Interplanetary Society, or AIS, formed in New York City on 4 April ... ...” The lack of adequate funding for the VfR (as with their American counterpart, the American Interplanetary Society, from April 1934 called the American Rocket Society, or ARS) remained endemic, particularly since these were the years ...
... period. Yet the Society's mechanized, automatic recorded thrust measurements were quite sophisticated in their day and were never matched by the American Interplanetary Society that later became the American Rocket Society . There is no ... most interesting to compare the level of rocket testing technology with that of the American Interplanetary Society/American Rocket Society (ARS) of the period, even though the ARS continued their experimental work up to ...
... reported American flight was the first of the American Interplanetary Society and was later identified as American Rocket Society Rocket No. 2, or ARS No. 2, since the Society became known as The American Rocket Society in April 1934. As mentioned, Pendray's American group ...
... day, which founded and nurtured spaceflight advocate groups like the VfR, the American Interplanetary Society , and the British Interplanetary Society . That is, details of the works of Tsiolkovsky and Goddard were simply unknown ... and the Next War,” ''Bulletin of the American Interplanetary Society'', No. 13, November 1931, pp. 6-10; “Rocket Articles in Recent Periodicals,” ''Bulletin of the American Interplanetary Society'', No. 17, p. 8; David Lasser ...

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