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... Interviewed by Jim Slade Washington, DC – 27 April 1998 / This oral history with Charles J. Donlan was conducted at NASA Headquarters in Washington, DC on April 27, 1998. This oral ... in line with the design of space aircraft.
'''Slade:''' Okay. All right.
'''Donlan:''' And, Al Alfred J. Eggers at Ames was the first one that come out with the M-1, I ... .” Now that’s known as really delegating authority. And, I did And I selected Warren J. North, who was a test pilot himself at Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio at one ...
During World War II Alfred Zaehringer witnessed the awesome power of the Nazi's V-2 rocket as it levelled homes ... bridge crossing over the Rhine into Germany. During these final engagements of World War II Zaehringer would also witness the first jet and rocket aircraft as they struggled to protect Germany ... rocket history which has never been reprinted for over 50 years, until now, thanks to Alfred Zaehringer, who over sixty years ( ) later is still actively pushing space flight. This book will only ...
... which has entered the English lexicon to describe the toughest discipline in human endeavor. Author Alfred Zaehringer has a unique perspective on both the phrase and the discipline. In 1944 he was ... preeminent rocket manufacturer, Thiokol . In this book, his first about space in nearly forty years, Alfred Zaehringer uses his lifetime of experience to take the mystery out of the phrase he coined ...
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Category:Engineer
... SOLID PROPELLANT ROCKETS'''
by Zaehringer, A. J.
''Wyandotte (Michigan), 1958: American Rocket Co., 306 pages, OP''
A revised and expanded edition of ...
... SOVIET SPACE TECHNOLOGY'''
by Zaehringer, A. J.
''New York, 1961: Harper and Brothers, 179 pages, $3.95''
Reviews Soviet missile and space ...
... engineers. Milt Milton L. Windler was one
of them, I remember. There was Walt Walter J. Kapryan, who later
became the launch director at the Cape Canaveral, Florida …. Lou
Lewis R ... it's one year at Stanford Business School, and
you become what is called an Alfred P. Sloan Executive Fellow. It sounds
so grand, doesn't it? Laughter
So I got ... . But
in the U.S., you know, people from GM General Motors . That's where
Alfred P. Sloan came from. He was the CEO Chief Executive Officer of
GM in the ...
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