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... 1947 21 Nov 22 1947 22 Nov 23 1947 23 Nov 24 1947 24 Nov 25 1947 25 Nov 26 1947 26 Nov 27 1947 27 Nov 28 1947 28 Nov 29 1947 29 Nov 30 1947 30 December 1947 December Dec 1 1947 1 Dec 2 1947 ...
... 10 1947 Media:1947-01-17LARCI02V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 17 1947 Media:1947-01-24LARCI03V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 24 1947 Media:1947-01-31LARCI04V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Jan 31 1947 Media:1947-02 ... 10 1947 Media:1947-10-17LARCI41V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Oct 17 1947 Media:1947-10-24LARCI42V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Oct 24 1947 Media:1947-10-31LARCI43V6.pdf Langley Air Scoop Oct 31 1947 Media:1947-11 ...
First continuous transonic flow established in National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA 's Langley 8-foot high-speed wind tunnel with use of slotted-throat technique. (See Jan 8 1947 January 8, 1947 .) This was a major milestone in wind-tunnel technique.
... and energy problems, the National Aeronautic Association announced. Sponsored by NAA since its beginning in 1947, the derby had a safety record unparalleled in air race history: no fatalities. The NAA ... space might be feasible within this century, Dr. Gerard K. O’Neill wrote in the December issue of Science magazine. Construction of satellite solar power stations (SSPSs) from lunar materials, for ... fuels and concern about use of nuclear energy. (Science, Vol 190, 4218) November 1975 November December 1975 December Dec 1 1975 1 Dec 2 1975 2 Dec 3 1975 3 Dec 4 ...
... of illustrating an "alien" spacecraft but the shape significantly predates the famous UFO sightings of 1947.
... , first major installation was made in the Langley 8-foot subsonic high-speed tunnel in December 1949, a breakthrough in wind tunnel technique.
Air operations in the Antarctic known as Operation Highjump ended. From December 24. 1946, Navy PBM's and R4D's logged 650 hours in photographic mapping of 1,500,000 square miles of the interior and 5,560 miles of the coastline, the equivalent of about half the area of the United States and its entire coastline.
A. L. Berger of Wright Field received the Thurman H. Bane Award for 1947 for work in developing new types of high-temperature ceramic coatings for use in aircraft engines.
Arthur Valentine Cleaver A.V. Cleaver delivers paper entitled ''Interplanetary Flight: Is the Rocket the Only Answer?'' at the monthly meeting of the British Interplanetary Society . 58 members present. The paper was reproduced in Volume 6 No 5 June 1947 edition of the Journal of the British Interplanetary Society .
... , bound for Camp Kilmer in New Jersey. They arrived in New York on August 2nd 1947. The manifest listed them as "German scientists part of Project Paperclip." Most of the twelve ...

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