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Charles H. Feltz Interviewed by Summer Chick Bergen Temecula, California – 9 March 1999 '''Bergen:''' Today is March 9, 1999. This oral history interview with Charles Feltz is being conducted in Temecula, California, for ... . Bob was the program manager at the time. He was an interim program manager. When Charles W. Frick left—Frick was the original program manager, and we had an original program ...
... MATERIALS FOR ROCKETS AND MISSILES''' by Frank, R. G. and W. F. Zimmerman ''New York, 1959: Macmillan Co., 124 pages, $4.95'' The book discusses, in 11 chapters, ...
... , the Toronto City Directory of 1983, under the heading of “Charles Street W. Begins,” we find at No. 16 of the Charles Street Arcade, “The Science Shopp sic. ,” perhaps the latter spelling ... .), 11 July, 5 and 9 August 2023 to Rob Godwin and shared with Frank H. Winter. Kernerman, Samuel Charles, obituary , “Deaths, Memorials, Births,” “Toronto Star”, 22 October 2000, p. F-6. “List ...
... Mercury. We were flying the final missions of Mercury. I don't know when John H. Glenn Jr. 's flight date was, but— '''Butler:''' February '62. '''Woodling:''' '62, okay. Well, we ... their flight computers, why, you know what things you might get into. Let me digress. Charles Pete Conrad, one time, we were giving him some elementary insights into the Apollo program ... people that I worked with over at the center, Bass and Barney Evans and Charlie Charles R. Haines from aircraft ops. Jim Bilodeau was over there at Eagle at that time ...
... – 29 April 1999''' '''Butler:''' Today is April 29, 1999. This oral history is with Dr. Charles Berry, at his offices in Houston, Texas. This oral history is being conducted for the ... who came from that program, as a matter of fact. I can't remember. Richard H. Truly, I think, came from that program, too. I think he was transferred. The battle ... started that, I thought, "I cannot believe we're doing this." Laughter They had Pete Charles C. "Pete" Conrad, Jr. and Gordo and their wives, and me and my wife, and ...
... , Texas – 28 February 2006 '''Wright:''' Today is February 28th, 2006. This oral history session with Charles F. “Chuck” Deiterich is being conducted in Bertram, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center ... the procedures were, which switches to throw and that sort of stuff. I think Chuck Charles O. Lewis was the Ascent Book Manager and Bill William M. Anderson was the Re ... is really shallow. So we came up with this—we were talking to Rick Frederick H. Hauck, and he was talking about how aircraft carriers have this ball that they look ...
... 2004''' '''Johnson:''' Today is January 6th, 2004. This oral history interview is being conducted with Charles Bolden in Houston, Texas, for the NASA Johnson Space Center Oral History Project. Interviewer is ... II and Henry W. Hank Hartsfield Jr. would go, or Joe Henry Engle and Richard H. Dick Truly, because they were the first three crews that had been named, and then ... brought some operational people in to go along with the safety professionals who were there. Charles S. Charlie Harlan was the Director of SR & QA Safety, Reliability, and Quality Assurance Office ...
... Off Camera:''' And we’re recording. '''Ward:''' Well this is our oral history interview with Charles Duke, Apollo astronaut. The date is March 12, 1999. And, Charlie, one of the things ... at Edwards—either in Test Pilot School or had just graduated—that got picked. Joe H. Engle. He was probably the most experienced of us, of the bunch, because he was ... ’s what saved them of course. '''Ward:''' Right. '''Duke:''' I mean, to me that Pete Charles C. Conrad Jr. didn’t rotate that handle to abort that spacecraft when everything went ...
... did have a thin wing. We had a 6% wing. 8% was the one that Charles E. Yeager flew. '''Slade:''' Yeah. '''Donlan:''' And then NASA had one with 10%. And then ... the group? '''Donlan:''' Well, of course, Gilruth and myself and Max Maxime A. Faget, Chuck Charles W. Mathews, a group of others and Chris Christopher C. Kraft Jr. , who came out ... did have an opportunity to be interviewed, but he declined it. '''Slade:''' He and Joe H. Engle were both in that group, as a matter of fact, at Edwards. '''Donlan:''' Who ...
... You had a primary system, the primary navigation and control system, that was developed by Charles Stark Draper Labs at MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, Massachusetts . Then you had a ... landing capability. So we were very nervous about that and very pleased when Dick Richard H. Truly, the pilot, the commander, came back and said the Shuttle night landing was “underwhelming ...

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