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Displaying 11—20 of 201 matches for query "Weltraum_Fahrt_Jahrgang_1951" retrieved in 0.001 sec with these stats:

  • "weltraum" found 67 times in 29 documents
  • "fahrt" found 36 times in 18 documents
  • "jahrgang" found 8 times in 5 documents
  • "1951" found 698 times in 212 documents

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Air Force established Project MX-1593 ( Project Atlas ), study phase for an intercontinental missile. Contract given Consolidated-Vultee Aircraft on January 23. This was the follow-on to Project MX-774 terminated in 1947.
F-51 set new London to New York speed record of 8 hours and 55 minutes.
James Forrestal Center established at Princeton University as a jet-propulsion research center. Westinghouse J-40 jet engine (7,500 pounds dry thrust) completed 150-hour Navy qualification test.
Republic F-84F with Wright J-65 Sapphire engine made first flight at Edwards AFB .
Hiller Helicopters produced two-place helicopter powered by ramjet engines. National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Langley Research Center conducted first flights of mancarrying, jet-supported platform at Wallops Island in exploratory investigations. In these tests, a person was supported by a jet-thrust device attached to his feet.
Talos missile powered by ramjet engine launched at Naval Ordnance Test Station, and operated 2 minutes in longest full-scale ramjet flight yet achieved.
Navy Regulus (XSSM-N-8) operating under airborne command took off and landed at Edwards AFB , Calif.
Navy issued contract to Convair for the XFY-1, propellor-driven VTOL fighter.
Pratt & Whitney began flight test of new 10,000-pound thrust J-57 jet engine, using converted B-50 as test bed.
USAF Air Research and Development Command ( Air Research and Development Command ARDC ) became operational, to which was assigned : Air Development Force at Wright Field ; AF Cambridge Research Division ; AF Flight Test Center at Edwards AFB ; and the Holloman AFB R&D establishment (later AFMDC). Later the Arnold Engineering Development Center (Tullahoma, Tenn.) ; AF Armament Center ...

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