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... cluster of Skylarks from Britain and working in conjunction with Canadair of Montreal, Bristol Aerospace in the UK and Bristol Aerospace Canada they created what became the Black Brant. The Skylark/Raven ... cocktail of stabilizing compounds. CARDE also redesigned and improved the engine to meet specifications for Bristol's requirements. Image:Black Brant I nozzle.jpg Black Brant I engine nozzle Image ...
... the Propulsion Test Vehicle or PTV. CARDE had acquired some Skylarks from the Bristol Aeroplane Company in England. Bristol modified the Raven's fore and aft compartments to accommodate CARDE's requirements, they then manufactured the engine casing and the fin assembly. Bristol Aero-Industries of Winnipeg built the nosecones. The resulting British/Canadian hybrid would become known ...
... , Albert Fia, a Canadian graduate of the Westcott facility in England, and Vice President of Bristol Canada, frequently stated that with a modest investment Black Brant could have put a small payload into orbit. As early as 1958 it was known that Bristol Aerospace in Winnipeg (at that time a subsidiary of Bristol in England) would be involved in the development of Canada’s sounding rocket. Initially Bristol contributed to the project as a private venture ...
... REACHING TECHNOLOGY 503 - E. J. COFFEY EVOLUTIONARY OBJECTIONS TO ALIEN DESIGN MODELS 508 - - '''REMOTE SENSING BRISTOL UNIVERSITY''' '''EDITOR: DR. E. C. BARRETT''' '''VOLUME 39 NO. 12 DECEMBER 1986''' - E C. BARRETT M. J. BEAUMONT THE UNIVERSITY OF BRISTOL REMOTE SENSING UNIT: HISTORY, EQUIPMENT AND ACTIVITIES 515 - E. C BARRETT C. D'SOUZA AND ...
... /19/71)'' Daniel Guggenheim Medal was presented to Dr. Archibald E. Russell, Chief Designer for Bristol Aircraft Corp., during Washington, D.C., ceremonies marking first William Littlewood Memorial Lecture spon- sored ... for "personal devotion to aircraft engineering and design and particularly for his leadership of the Bristol team in development of the Concorde SST." Peter G. Masefield, Chairman of British Airports Authority ...
... duplicating-space communications system. ''(Finney, NYT West. Ed. , 3/13/63)'' Albert Fia, chief engineer Bristol Aero Industries delivers a paper to the Toronto branch of the Canadian Aeronautics and Space ...
... /26/63)'' RELAY I communications satellite was used to transmit electroen­cephalograms ''("brain waves")'' from Bristol, England, to Min­neapolis, Minn., in demonstration experiment conducted in connection with meeting of National ...
... ­ments planned for the forthcoming International Quiet Sun Year IQSY , Rockets being tested were Canadian Bristol Aerojet , Ltd, Black Brant III ; Douglas Aircraft Co. DAC-Roc ; British Aircraft Corp. Thunderbird ; the ...
... formal runway test at Tou­louse-Blagnac. Aircraft, equipped with Sud-Aviation fuselage and four Bristol-Siddely engines, was scheduled for fall maiden flight and 1971 production delivery. ''(W Post, 8 ...
... Meeting in New York Jan. 20-22, 1969. Dr. Stanley G. Hooker, Technical Director of Bristol Engine Div., Rolls-Royce Ltd., and Perry W. Pratt, Vice President and Chief Scien­tist ...

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