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Displaying 21—30 of 1000 matches for query "Jul_4_1929" retrieved in 0.006 sec with these stats:

  • "jul" found 39334 times in 1829 documents
  • "4" found 40673 times in 14650 documents
  • "1929" found 870 times in 189 documents



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February 4-5: Capt. Frank Hawks and O.E. Grubb established new nonstop transcontinental West-East record of 18 hours 22 minutes, in a single-engine Lockheed Air Express, the first practical application of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA cowling for radial sir-cooled engines.
A liquid-fueled, 11-foot rocket, fired by Robert H. Goddard at Auburn, carried a small camera, thermometer, and a barometer which were recovered intact after the flight. Much "moon rocket" publicity was made of this flight. The rocket was reported to be nine feet long and 28 inches in diameter and exploded about 300 feet off the ground.
First 8-cylinder Liberty aircraft engine arrived In Washington, D.C., for test by the National Bureau of Standards. Design, manufacture, and assembly of this motor had required less than 6 weeks.
FA-61 helicopter flown in fully controlled, free flight by Hanna Reitsch , at Bremen, Germany.
Baby Wac rocket, one-fifth scale model of Wac Corporal proposal, flight tested at Camp Irwin by Jet Propulsion Laboratory JPL . First rocket launch at National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA 's new Wallops Island facility for calibration of radar instrumentation.
An informal meeting of the BIS takes place at Arthur C. Clarke and Maurice K. Hanson 's Grays Inn apartment in London. Total membership of the organization at this time was less than 200 people.
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