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... stand and support facilities and of the Boeing test team. Stage was powered by five Rocketdyne F-1 Engine F-1 kerosene-and liquid-oxygen-fueled engines capable of developing 7 ...
... Center KSC ; and (4) Paul R. Vogt, former vice president of engineering at NAA's Rocketdyne Div., assumed new post of assistant to President of Space Div. in charge of quality ...
... of cryogenic rocket propellants and pressurants. Fluids were used by North American Aviation , Inc.'s Rocketdyne Div. to test fire F-1 Engine F-1 engines prior to shipping them to ...
... of payload malfunction near time of experiment ejection. ''(NASA Rpt SRL)'' MSC selected NAA's Rocketdyne Div. to negotiate $5-million, cost-plus-fixed-fee contract for design, development, and qualification ...
... propulsion system. ''( Arnold Engineering Development Center AEDC Release 67-212)'' NASA had awarded NAA's Rocketdyne Div. a $1.4-million contract for continued technological investigation of the advanced aerospike rocket ...
... -oxygen-cutoff systems. Saturn II S-II , which developed 1-million-lbs. thrust from five Rocketdyne J-2 engines, had been previously ground-tested for 18 sec. on Dec. 29, 1965 ...
... ; 27 underground nuclear tests were conducted. ‘‘ (Carey, Wash. Post, 2/1/66, A2)’’ NAA’s Rocketdyne Div. at Edwards AFB was struck by AFL-CIO United Auto Workers in a wage ...
... type. ‘‘( Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC Release 66-49; NASA Release 66-48)’’ Five NAA Rocketdyne J-2 engines designed to power Saturn V ’s Saturn II S-II stage successfully ...
... off from a Zero Length Launch (Zell) platform in 1963 at Edwards AFB , using a Rocketdyne booster rocket in combination with aircraft’s General Electric J-79 engine. After 80-min ...
... vehicles had been delivered to Marshall Space Flight Center MSFC for static firing. NAA’s Rocketdyne Div. had increased engine’s maximum thrust to 230,000 lbs. by strengthening turbine wheels ...

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