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... at the Kennedy Space Center, was a very big help, and so was J.R. Thompson at Marshall. Then, of course, Roy S. Estess of Stennis. So that team got us ... out. One person I know of very distinctly I left out is Bob Robert F. Thompson, who was head of the Shuttle Program, who I worked for. Bob was very key ... talk about a person who really made the lead center work, it was really Bob Thompson. Bob, I think, was really a key n making the lead-center concept work. He ...
... number of people there Space Task Group , and Robert Gilruth went to Floyd L. "Tommy Thompson, who was the chief engineer of Langley, and he said, "I need," whatever it was, "fifty people." Floyd Thompson said, "Well, that's fair enough." Gilruth said, "Well, I'd like to go around ... chosen? '''Johnson:''' No, I decided not to ask. I decided not to inquire. Besides, Floyd Thompson is now passed away, and Gilruth is not in good shape, so I wouldn't ...
... guy by the name of—it'll come to me—Bob— '''Bergen:''' Robert F. Thompson? '''Feltz:''' Thompson. Bob Thompson was program manager on the Orbiter and the Shuttle at that time. Then we ...
... to deal with the Shuttle Program Office under Bob Robert F. Thompson as well? '''Harlan:''' You know, it’s interesting. Bob Thompson was, in my mind, one of the true leaders, too ... up” guy and Kraft was, too. Their management style was a little different. But Bob Thompson, he was a very charming man, and right away he picked the phone up, called ...
... Outstanding Achievement at 12th annual Tidewater Science Congress, Norfolk, Va., were announced by Floyd L. Thompson, Director of NASA Langley Research Center . Awards were made to high school students for their ... six fields of science and were in addition to regular Tidewater Science Congress prizes. Mr. Thompson said this marked be­ginning of annual NASA awards program in conjunction with Tidewater Science ...
... any." ''(AP, Chic. Trib., 8/16/63)'' Dr. Floyd L. Thompson , Director of NASA Langley Research Center , addressed banquet. Dr. Thompson called on educators attending the conference to join with NASA and ...
... reached maximum speed of 2,712 mph (mach 4.10) and 74,400-ft. altitude. Thompson was the ninth pilot to fly the X-15 and the only civilian among the ...
... ,800 ft. and 3,310 mph (mach 4.94), by NASA pilot Milton O. Thompson . This was Thompson's second flight in the X-15 and was intended to familiarize him with ...
... 1970. ''(NASA Release 64-10)'' X-15 No. 3 flown by NASA pilot Milton O. Thompson to 3,170 mph (mach 4.80) and 70,000-ft. altitude in test to ... around aircraft's tail surfaces; this would cause difference in heat-transfer rates. During flight Thompson performed several control maneuvers to evaluate aircraft stability. ''(FRC Release; FRC X-15 Flight Log ...
... benefits. ''(Miles, LA Times, 2/29/68)'' Langley Research Center LaRC Director Dr. Floyd L. Thompson was appointed Special Assistant to NASA Administrator James E. Webb and head of NASA 14 ... spaceflight projects. LaRC Deputy Director Charles J. Donlan would serve as Acting Director in Dr. Thompson's absence. ''(NASA Release 68-41; W Post, 3/1/68, A7)'' February 1968 February ...

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