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Displaying 41—50 of 197 matches for query "Weltraum_Fahrt_Jahrgang_1952" retrieved in 0.000 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
  • "1952" found 728 times in 222 documents

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First transatlantic helicopter flight, by two AF MATS Sikorsky H-19's.
European Office, ARCD, established in Brussels to handle USAF European research contracts.
August 25-29: 3,700 Moslems airlifted to Mecca by 14 USAF C-54 transports.
August-September: Series of Rockoon launchings from Eastwind in high-altitude research by ONR group.
Third International Congress on Astronautics adopted a constitution for the International Astronautical Federation ( International Astronautical Federation IAF ), at Stuttgart, Germany. Speaking at the conference Walter Dornberger reveals that the German rocket team had launched 4320 rockets during the war. Wernher von Braun is awarded the Hermann Oberth medal but is unable to ...
H. Julian Allen of National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA Ames Laboratory personally imparted his findings on the blunt nose cone directly to the missile industry, which first was disseminated in official report early in 1953, later as National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA TN4047. ''Official Record'' a science fiction story by American Interplanetary Society ...
First flight of Douglas Douglas X-3 , an USAF- National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA research airplane (Flying Stiletto) completed, William Bridgeman as pilot.
Hughes XH-17 Flying Crane helicopter completed first official flight.
First hydrogen device exploded at AEC Eniwetok proving ground. The Daily Express newspaper features an article on rockets and space stations.
At Santa Susana, Calif., a complete liquid-rocket engine assembly (Navaho) having a thrust in excess of 100,060 pounds was fired for the first time. North American F-86D established official speed record of 698.505 mph at Salton Sea, Calif., Capt. J. Slade Nash (USAF) as pilot.

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