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Media:Tiling DK47053.pdf Flying rocket Patent DK47053 Media:Tiling US1880586.pdf Flying rocket Patent US1880586 Category:Publications Category:Patent
Media:633667.pdf Rudolf Nebel Rocket patent from 1936 Category:Publications Category:Patent
Media:Hitt US1714671.pdf Rotary Rocket Patent US1714671 Category:Publications Category:Patent
Media:633667.pdf Rocket patent from 1936 Category:Publications Category:Patent
Media:484064.pdf 1929 liquid fuelled rocket. Patent US484064 Category:Publications Category:Patent
... rocket (and afterwards re-planned as a Mars/Venus) vehicle then re-designated the C-1, had actually had earlier roots than is generally believed and even pre ... rocket motors employed by model rocketeers who appeared in the wake of the beginnings of the Space Age, and upon the granting of U.S. Patent ... ” (Toronto), 29 January 1945, p. . Stehling, Kurt, “Rocket Propulsion,” “The Engineering Journal”, ...
... done under the greatest secrecy. As for the Nebel, Rudolf - Patents patent granted jointly to Riedel and Nebel in 1931, again, ... the case of the Soviets, in 1945, they quickly captured several former key V-2 rocket production facilities besides acquiring the services ... rocketry for the nation.” Peterson does cover, if briefly, the pre-experimental period of the Society's history (in the present ...
... /or mythological aspect of concepts of “space flight,” to the Moon or planets probably considerably pre-date that of Kepler. But this phase of the earliest history of concept of space ... '' (''The Rocket''), of which he served as the editor. This was the world's first magazine devoted entirely to rocket technology and spaceflight. However, ''Die Rakete'' already had a complicated pre-history and ... -46, “Interview of Johannes Winkler Regarding Liquid Propellant Rocket Units,” by Dr. F.J. Ewing, H.R. Norris, and M.M. Mills, 26 May 1945, p. 1, copy in “Johannes Winkler” biographical ...
... . This club had been founded in 1920 by the inventor and patent attorney Dr. Otto Steinitz. Temporarily he worked as a patent attorney for Oberth. Willy Ley also worked with him and ... the Washington Institute of Technology in 1945 in the hope of being able to develop rockets for meteorological purposes. This was not fulfilled ultimately because the German rocket specialists from 1946 took over ...
... doctoral thesis, “Engineering Consent: Peenemünde (''sic''.), National Socialism, and the V-2 Missile, 1924-1945.” In this work, he devotes a lengthy analytic chapter on the amateur rocketry groups ... of patented rockets was to potentially transport and recover mail. However, Ley and others in the VfR dismissed his rocket flights as yet more “stunts” that did not genuinely advance rocket technology, ...

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