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... classic work, ''Progress in Flying Machines'', the French-born aviation pioneer Octave Chanute reported further progress by Koch. In 1891, Chanute wrote, Koch had published his other brochure ''Der freie menschliche Flug als ... : A Concise Sketch of its History and Principles (Symons & Co.: London, 1885), pp. 89, 91; Octave, Chanute, Progress in Flying Machines (The American Engineer and Railroad Journal: New York, 1894, and other ...
... Aviation Hall of Fame president, James Jacobs, announced four selections to Aviation Hall of Fame: Octave Chanute , General Foulois, Frank Purdy Lahm, and Samuel Pierpont Langley . Luncheon was sponsored by Dayton Area ...
... ; W Post, 3/21/68, H14)'' AIAA named Maj. William J. Knight ''(USAF)'' winner of Octave Chanute Award for notable contribution to hypersonic and reentry flight. Maj. Knight flew X-15 research ...
... from NASA in 1961 and at time of her death was completing a biography of Octave Chanute. ''(Newport News Daily Press, 6/17/68; W Star, 6/18/68, B4; Denver Post ...
... for Manned Space Flight Operations, for "outstanding and continuing achievements in successful aerospace systems operations"; Octave Chanute Award to Fred J. Drinkwater and Robert C. Innis, USAF pilots at NASA's Ames ...
... the Western Test Range , for "exceptional direction to Titan space booster R&D program"; the Octave Chanute Award to Alvin S. White, Chief Engineering Test Pilot/ XB-70 Project Pilot, North American ...
... program. ''(FRC Release 17-67)'' NASA test pilot Milton O. Thompson received AIAA's 1966 Octave Chanute Award in Los Angeles for "his contributions both as an engineer and a pilot in ...
... in the advancement of space flight." Lockheed Aircraft Corp. test pilot William C. Park received Octave Chanute Award for "flight test development of Mach 3+ aircraft," He was first test pilot to ...
... 3,300 miles per hour on May 25 in the X-15 , received the 1961 Octave Chanute Award at IAS meeting in Los Angeles. June 13-25: Freedom 7 Mercury capsule displayed ...
... of Biological Sciences on July 1. Neil A. Armstrong , NASA research pilot, awarded the 1962 Octave Chanute Award by the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences (IAS), as the pilot who had contributed ...

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