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... :1951-12 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket December 1951 Media:1952-01 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket January 1952 Media:1952-02_RMI_Rocket.pdf‎ Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket February 1952 Media:1952-03 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket March ... :1952-10 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket October 1952 Media:1952-11 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket November 1952 Media:1952-12 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket December 1952 Media:1953-01 RMI Rocket.pdf Reaction Motors' RMI Rocket January ...
... two months following the Society’s announced highly optimistic plan for a manned Moon rocket appearing in the newspapers---could the drawing perhaps be of a scale model of a motor Stehling ... of the famous Reaction Motors, Inc. (RMI) 6000C-4 rocket engine (later designated the XLR-11), that had powered the Bell X-1 rocket research aircraft and later rocket research aircraft. (In 1947, the ...
... Society,” he continued, “was that they should abstain from publishing articles in newspapers about the military use of liquid fuel rockets (i.e. partial censorship). Besides, we, the military, were very upset ... been several instructions that collectively imposed a censorship that forbade German newspapers (and probably magazines and journals as well) reporting on rockets in the German press during these years. ref 6 But ...
... quickly. image:Greenwood-rakete2.jpg 350px left thumb The Greenwood Lake Rocket Mail Willy Ley Publicist and Rocket Specialist His SF stories brought him in contact with Science Fiction fans ... he had undertaken for "Woman in the Moon". For the Comic Strip series in newspapers he delivered scientific-technical explanations, which were then graphically implemented by artists for the ...
... ascent.” The rocket, it is added, “is to be of aluminum, and fuel to be alcohol and liquid oxygen.” A very similar report appeared as an Associated Press newspaper story in ''The ... date of this release sent to several leading newspapers. ref 5 It turned out that the motor for the smaller prototype Project Magdeburg rocket, identified by Jelnina and Rohrwild as the 1 ... mainstream U.S. newspapers in the late-1920s and early-30s about her adventures. note 28 Ley, “The End of the Rocket Society (– Part 2),” p. 74; Ley, ''Rockets - The Future ...
... of the location of the Raketenflugplatz (Rocket Flying Field) of the VfR, in the Berlin suburb of Reinickendorf, ca. 1930.''' At the time, English language newspapers such as the ''Chicago Daily Tribune'' for 2 November 1930 hailed it as “the World's First Rocket Airport.” But this was a wholly inaccurate ...
... other titles last month,” it begins, “there have been articles in the (local, Breslau) newspapers about rocket tests made by the Society for Space Travel (the VfR )...Without going into the full ... German newspaper press release), with the sub-title “Rear Thrusters Attempt in Dessau.” It spoke about attempts by the famous Junkers airplane works in Dessau to use solid-propellant rockets for lifting ...
... High Altitude Research, that does not seem to have ever experimented with liquid-propellant rockets; the perpetually secretive rocket work of Goddard in the U.S.; various Russian groups, although he ... publicity” (i.e. probably this meant static runs and also not strictly ''test runs'', for newspapers, magazines, and even for a “newsreel.”) Ley also pointedly notes that Nebel presented the ...
... preliminary tests, Valier instructed Winkler to forbid any publication of the event in the daily newspapers. The caption of the picture merely reads, “An important message.” A short notice (probably by ... excitement and publicity in the newspaper tabloids and other media of the day. Put another way, technologically-speaking these rocket car, rocket airplane (and later rocket railroad and even rocket ice-sled) stunts - some by ...
... also published small articles on rockets in newspapers during this period and perhaps his first published magazine article, “Das Geheimnis der Flüssigsrakete” (“The Secret of the Liquid Rocket”) appeared in Germany's leading ... >Pendray, “The German Rockets,” p. 6; Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 140-141, 154; Nebel, ''Die Narren'', pp. 103-105. note 2 Pendray, “The German Rockets,” p. 7; Ley, ''Missiles, Rockets'', pp. 140 ...

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