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... at BAS meeting at Burlington house Piccadilly - Announcement Frank Whittle Apr 25 lecture at Manchester Royal Aeronautical Society - Membership list - Review Sat March 16 Field House Meeting - Review G. Brosnan Stability of Rocket ... .V. Cleaver Aeronautical Review - Eric Burgess Technical Notes on German Rocket Development - H.P. Wilkins, F.R.A.S. Lunar Topography 2 - Radiation Hazards and Radiation Sickness - Publications of Other Societies - Reviews ...
... meeting of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute (CAI) took place at RCAF Downsview on Jan 13 1954 . It comprised of members from the Royal Aeronautical Society resident in Canada, The Ottawa Aeronautical Society, the Institute of Aircraft Technicians of Montreal, and the Toronto and Montreal Sections of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences. The session ...
... was afterwards published as a 19-page article, with figures, in the ''Journal of the Royal Astronomical Society of Canada'' for April-March 1948. Due to space limitations in this article, ... the Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA), the British Interplanetary Society, an Honorary Fellow of the Lighter-than-Air Society, a member of the Board of Governors of the Optical Society of America, ...
... committee was installed at the CAI annual general meeting on Oct 9 1958 at the Royal Canadian Air Force Officer's Mess in Ottawa. The term was 12 months. The first ... this conference the astronautics section agreed to merge with the Canadian Astronautical Society . The parent organisation was renamed the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute officially on April 9th 1962. Image:CAI_CAS ...
... IRIS Satellite 497 - J. Hamlet Low Cost Ground Stations 511 - D. Lennertz The ESRO Aeronautical Satellite Programme 521 - W.J. McKillip High Temperature Polymers 533 - W. J. McKillip Reinforced ... B. P. Day D. G. Fearn and G. E. Burton Ion Engine Development at the Royal Aircraft Establishment Farnborough 573 - T. M. B. Wright A Satellite Navigation System for General ...
... P. Viellard The Experimental Telecommunication Satellite Project Symphonie 77 - M. O'Hagan The Aeronautical Satellite Programme: ATC Aspects 90 - D.D. Hardy Prospero Orbital Operations 97 - ... 1973''' - C. Harries G. J. Cooper Small Shipborne Satellite Terminals for the Royal Navy. 321 - Conley Powell Ottfried J. Hahn Propulsion System Optimization for interstellar Probes ...
... Dickhuth-Harrach, the well-known German aeronaut (''sic''.). It expected that active experimental work will begin soon, carrying on the fine achievements of the old Society at its Raketenflugplatz.” ref 33 However ... , in “Herbert Schaefer” file, NASM; Application of Herbert Edward Schaefer, “Directory of Aeronautical Engineering of the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences,” 5 December 1943, in “Herbert Schaefer” file, NASM. On Schaefer's ...
... 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 ... Technological History of the Apollo/Saturn Launch Vehicles'' (Scientific and Technical Information Branch, National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Washington, D.C., 1980), pp. 9, 11-13, ''et. seq ...
... August 1958 during the 9th International Astronautical Congress in Amsterdam, Holland, the Canadian Astronautical Society became the first Canadian organisation to be recognised as a member of the ... Dr. Philip A. Lapp met with Charles Luttman, the Permanent Secretary of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute in Ottawa to discuss the terms of a merger between the two organisations. ...
... , including Hillel Diamond, a music student at the University of Toronto, created The Canadian Rocket Society (CRS) which was modeled on the German VfR . After the war Kurt Richard Stehling returned ... rocket experiments. In the spring of 1948 it appears that these two competing societies merged under The Canadian Rocket Society banner. According to Fred Durant, one of the editors of Missiles and ... all the way through to the International Space Station. He was a member of the Royal Engineers, served in World War 1 and served as President of the CRS. Other members ...

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