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Media:Airscoop1943V2I20.pdf NACA LMAL Bulletin Issue 20 Vol 2 Sep 4 1943
Media:1948-09-03 I35V07.pdf Langley Air Scoop Sep 4 1948
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.
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NASA will host a prelaunch briefing at 4 p.m. Sept. 13 with:
Tom Wagner, ICESat-2 program scientist at NASA Headquarters
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Second Alaska Aerial Survey completed by Navy, mapping 13,000 square miles in southeastern Alaska.
Lt. James H. Doolittle made the first public all-blind flight at Mitchel Field, Long Island, accompanied by a check pilot.
Opel Sander Rak. 1 , a glider powered with 10 rockets of 50 pounds of thrust each, made successful flight of 75 seconds, covering almost 2 miles near Frankfort-am-Main, Germany, Fritz von Opel was pilot.
Max Valier operates a reaction powered car running on carbonic acid.
First transcontinental flight within a single day, by Lt. J. H. Doolittle (USAS) in a modified DH-4B Liberty 400, from Pablo Beach, Fla., to Rockwell Field, San Diego, a distance of 2,163 miles in 21 hours 20 minutes.
Navy airship Shenandoah (ZR-1) made its first flight at NAS Lakehurst, the first of the Zeppelin type to use helium gas.
Maj. James H. .Doolittle established a new transcontinental record from Burbank to Newark of 11 hours and 16 minutes elapsed time including three stops, flying Laird Super-Solution.
Additional database time was 0.032 sec.
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