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... label6 = Place of Death data6 = Toronto Ontario Canada label7 = Occupation data7 = Engineer label8 = Nationality data8 = Canadian label9 = Notable Works data9 = ''Upper Atmosphere and Space Programs in Canada'' Early Life Phil Lapp ... first satellite, Alouette . CASI In 1961 Lapp agreed to merge his Canadian Astronautical Society with the Canadian Aeronautical Institute creating the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute (CASI) in the fall of 1962. Lapp would later ...
... the Canadian Space Agency effective September 4, 1992, to pursue her research. Organizations Fellow, Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada. Member, American Academy of Neurology, Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, Canadian Society of Aerospace Medicine, College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Canadian Stroke Society, Aerospace Medical Association, Albuquerque Aerostat Ascension ...
... supplies to the cosmonauts. Hadfield flew as the first Canadian mission specialist, the first Canadian to operate the Canadarm in orbit, and the only Canadian to ever board Mir. In April 2001 Hadfield ... . Hadfield became the first Canadian to command a spaceship, as Commander of the International Space Station . Organizations Royal Military College Club; Society of Experimental Test Pilots; Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, Honorary Patron ...
The first meeting of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute 's Astronautical section takes place at the RACF Officer's Mess on Gloucester Street ... year earlier the Canadian Astronautical Society had been formed in Downsview Ontario and the Astronautical Society of Canada also began in Montreal. Image:CAI_Astro.jpg 400px First Canadian Aeronautical Institute - Astronautics Committee ...
The Canadian Aeronautical Institute creates a committee to study the feasibility of organising an astronautics section. They also announce a reciprocal agreement with the American Rocket Society to trade journal subscriptions. Media:MAR-1958-04.pdf Missiles & Rockets Apr 1958
... 1940s he distinguished himself as an excellent theoretical aerodynamicist at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics , the forerunner to NASA. He was at Langley Field in Virginia from at least 1941 ... . He was elected first chairman of the Astronautics section of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute in 1958. Under his guidance the Canadian aeronautical industry as represented by the CAI moved into the astronautics field. He ...
... capability. Mach 2.2 windowless supersonic transport A-60 design announced by the College of Aeronautics, Cranfield, England, which featured six buried turbojet engines and 73° sweep slender delta wing. The ... reported were indications of the presence of nitrogen. The Canadian Astronautical Society holds its final meeting in Toronto before merging with the Canadian Aeronautical Institute . April 1962 April Apr 1 1962 1 Apr ...
... with his wife and two children. By the late 1950s Dickinson was working for the Canadian Armament Research & Development Establishment (CARDE) in Valcartier Quebec where he devised a more powerful and ... Rocket Range facility in Manitoba Canada. A month later Dickinson became a member of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute . Dickinson would continue to work for CARDE until being offered work at the Stanford ...
... been a member of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA , Flight Safety Foundation, Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory board of directors, U.K. Royal Aeronautical Society, and Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute. ''(NYT, 12/5/67, 45 ...
... determined. ‘‘(Chic. Trib., 3/13/66)’’ Astronaut Virgil I. Grissom , in Toronto to address the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute, said a t a news conference that although computers predicted that only ... combat aircraft, died in London. Sir Sydney, honorary fellow and member of council of Royal Aeronautical Society, had received the Society’s Gold Medal in 1958 and had been selected to ...

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