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... technical significance. For example, the world press could write about little else for months after Charles Lindbergh made the first solo transatlantic aircraft flight from New York to Paris just 36 years ... ­scure statistical paragraphs in the daily press recorded this tremendously significant perspective on the trail Lindbergh blazed. "And so it is likely to be with manned space flight, as it passes ...
... system and flight safety; and provide continuing review and evaluation of safety provisions. M/G Charles R. Roderick, who retired May 31 from USAF where he was serving as Deputy Assistant ... flight from New York see May 26-31 . Helicopters, which followed the route taken by Charles Lindbergh in 1927 when he became first man to fly the Atlantic nonstop alone, traveled 4 ...
... space. Our aim is not simply to be first on the moon, any more than Charles Lindbergh's real aim was to be first to Paris. His aim was to develop the ... of the Mercury program. . . . But now this has come to he regarded as normal." Dr. Charles Sandhous of the University of California warned that an astronaut caught in space during a ...
... of the nation's premier air and space pioneers, including the Wright brothers, Amelia Earhart, Charles Lindbergh and astronauts John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, and others. Whitcomb, who died in 2009 at age ... TUSKEGEE AIRMEN SCHOLARSHIP FOUNDATION MEMORIAL AWARD'' WASHINGTON -- The Tuskegee Airmen Scholarship Foundation presented NASA Administrator Charles Bolden with the Gen. James H. "Jimmy" Doolittle Memorial Award at the organization's Gold ...
... 100 years ago? If American society had blindly criticized and prevented the transatlantic adventure of Charles Lindbergh's bravery back in May 20thof 1927, we would have no commercial airline industry of ... , are these outcomes just the usual risk of our being around today, as depicted by Charles Perrow in his "Normal Accident" theory(1)? Could we manage such technology risk ...
... flight covered estimated 593,885 mi. in 34 hrs. 20 min. Nearly. 36 years before, Charles Lindbergh 's historic flight from New York to Paris covered 3,610 mi. in 33 hrs ...
... expressed requirement for the airplane, nor for the trans-Atlantic air travel opened up by Charles Lindbergh. The novel products of inventive minds become the everyday products of our society. The full ...
... point. Jean Batten the famed New Zealander Aviatrix spent time at Jodhpur. In February 1937 Charles Lindbergh and his wife spent the night at Jodhpur before disappearing for several days in India ...
... pilot about to attempt a solo crossing of the Atlantic. The pilot’s name was Charles Lindbergh and he would become one of the most ardent supporters of Robert Goddard’s rocket ...
... while out on the course and the event made headline news above the story about Charles Lindbergh about to attempt a solo crossing of the Atlantic. Cecilia's brother William Gladstone Leitch ...

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