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... the Pentagon and NASA that the rising aluminum prices would increase its program costs 16%. Grumman Aircraft Corp. had said it was paying 25% more for titanium and aluminum than one year ago. Grumman manufactured six models of aircraft, including the Navy's F-14, which used more titanium ...
... the age of 88. He had been a founding stockholder and director of Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corp., now Grumman Corp. ''(NYT, 15 Sept 74, 59)'' August 1974 August September 1974 September Sep ...
... for NASA's Space Shuttle Orbiter began an 18-day land and water journey from Grumman Aerospace Corp.'s facility in New York to Palmdale, Calif., for final assembly with the ... overland to Palmdale. The double-delta aluminum wings had been designed, manufactured, and tested by Grumman under a $40 million subcontract awarded by the prime Space Shuttle contractor, Rockwell International Corp ...
... Flight Center and Lockheed contractors. (NASA Release 76-39; WFC Release 76-2) NASA selected Grumman Aerospace Corp. and McDonnell Douglas Astronautics Corp. to negotiate fixed-price contracts for parallel systems ... and cost about $700 000, would be managed by MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC for Grumman and by JSC for McDonnell Douglas ; the work would begin 1 Apr. The studies would ...
... ., for JSC's use in training Space Shuttle crews. The aircraft (STA) was a modified Grumman twin-engine Gulfstream II jet designed to simulate flight characteristics of the Space Shuttle orbiter ... . After JSC personnel conducted a receiving inspection on the plane, it would be returned to Grumman at Bethpage, N.Y., for installation of an electric aileron-trim system; this modification should ...
... and Control Administration, had begun with NASA's award of a $478 375 contract to Grumman Aerospace Corp., Bethpage, N.Y., for new standards in firefighting clothing and for development and ... maneuverability of firefighting equipment. A Users Requirements Committee of firefighters and safety officials would evaluate Grumman's products and fire-test them in 10 cities under actual firefighting conditions before commercial ...
... -E/Astro 1 in March 1986. (NASA Release 85-14) NASA announced it had selected Grumman Data System Corp. for negotiations leading to the award of a contract for a high ... Marshall Space Flight Center ( MARSHALL SPACE FLIGHT CENTER MSFC ). The fixed-price contract would require Grumman to provide hardware, software, documentation, and services for installation and maintenance of a scientific- and ...
... for production. The flight research program followed four recently completed contractor demonstration flights flown by Grumman Aerospace Corp., builder of the experimental craft for DEFENSE ADVANCED RESEARCH PROJECTS AGENCY DARPA . All flights were at Dryden Flight Research Center (DFRC). NASA, Air Force, and Grumman pilots would fly the first phase or initial concept evaluation of the government flight research ...
... formulation contractors would compete for the contracts. The companies were Boeing Military Airplane, General Dynamics, Grumman Aerospace , Lockheed, McDonnell Douglas , Northrop , and Rockwell Internatl. ASD said the demonstration/validation contractors would ... basic Mach 1.5 speed and that it could employ technologies being demonstrated by the Grumman X-29 forward swept wing aircraft. (D/D, Aug. 14/85, 1) July 1985 July ...
... β€œor else,” Defense Daily reported. Lehman said one of two Grumman E-2C Hawkey airborne control aircraft, which joined six Grumman F-14 Tomcats and four tankers in the intercept mission, issued ...

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