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  • "corpor" found 1709 times in 1193 documents



... ; were operated from a large camera console. Cameras were mounted in the bottom of the aircraft in clusters. Most missions lasted approximately two weeks, with rivers, mountains, cities, shorelines, and crops ... on aircraft and everywhere. For all of our aircraft still work, we used the Hasselblads. Then came the new movie camera, the Arriflex. That was much, much better than the old Bell and ...
... presented research reports covering instruments for satellites, supersonic aircraft flutter problems and wind tunnel experiments on helicopter rotors. ''( ... re-entry. ''(AP, Wash. Post, l/25/63)'' Bell telephone Laboratories scientist, Walter L. Brown , head of ... Award for Outstanding Services to Meteorology by a Corporation, presented to RCA Avco-Electronics Div., “for contributions ...
... Bell Aerosystems Co., Buffalo, had been awarded a $199,333 contract to study the lunar hopper concept. ''(AP, Balt. Sun, 7/17/64)'' It was reported that Douglas Aircraft Co ... employing broad participation by all the services, several Government agencies, and personnel from universities, corporations, and non-profit organizations. ''(AFSC Release 47-R-91)'' Astronaut M. Scott Carpenter ...
... by B. F. Coggan, corporate vice president of Douglas Aircraft Co. He said the rocket -which would reach a speed of 17,000 mph -would be a bell-shaped vehicle 114 ft. high ...
... satellites, deep-space tracking, navigation satellites, data collection, galactic probes, and communication with aircraft, other satellites, ships and ground vehicles, and broadcast satellites. ‘‘(NASA Release 66-45)’’ ... sunlight. ‘‘(Wash. Eve. Star, 3/3/66, A5)’’ Bell Aerosystems Co. test pilot Robert F. Courter reported that Bell had developed a rocket propellant “flying pogo stick” for ...
... Bell System. Already operating their own satellite networks were three companies operating eight commercial communications satellites: Western Union Telegraph Company with three, RCA American Communications, Inc., with two, and Comsat General Corporation ... and Southern Pacific Communications would build their own systems for the first time. Continental Telephone Corporation and partner Fairchild Industries would enter the field through purchase of 50% of WU's ...
... .S. space program. Ehricke worked briefly for Bell Air-craft Company in Buffalo, N.Y., after the war and later for Consolidated Vultee Corporation, which had a contract with the Air Force ... not report the cause. His work was closely connected with the Soviet space program and aircraft design, and he is credited by The Great Soviet Encyclopedia with the 1942 design of ...
... get my doctorates, and I started work at a company called Hexcel Corporation. I was doing aerospace materials processing work; honeycomb, carbon fiber, epoxy composites. ... be able to get to fly the T-38s Talon, jet training aircraft . That was one of the benefits, I think, of the job. It ... may have done that. It’s ringing a little bit of a bell. Yes, he may have. I know he was attempting to, but I ...
... invented the flat phonograph record and the microphone used in Bell's telephones. Montreal became a nexus for electronics and communications ... was bought out in 1929 by the quasi-government Radio Corporation of America. iii The fight over who would control trans- ... himself in the 1930s as scientific officer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment at Farnborough. Chapman's SCC group held meetings in ...
... Corp. for space shuttle orbiter reaction control system (RCS) was announced by Manned Spacecraft Center. Bell would supply Air Force Minuteman III post-boost propulsion system technology to RCS requirements. ''( ... and could be accomplished with fuel economy similar to that of current jet aircraft at subsonic speeds. Conceptual aircraft could cruise up to mach 1.5 over ocean where sonic effects were ...

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