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REDIRECT Canadian Aeronautical Institute
... Council and M.G. Whillans of the Defence Research Board. By September of 1958 the CAI had become aware of two societies already operating in Canada and consideration was already being ... at the members of CAS revealed that most of them were already eminently qualified for CAI membership. This time the offer was quickly accepted and in October 1961 the CAS merged ... Aeronautical Institute. The announcement was made jointly by Dr J.J. Green, Vice President of CAI and Dr Phil Lapp at the "Symposium - Interplanetary Explorations" at the Institute of Aerophysics University ...
... Blick A letter was drafted by the committee and drew applications for membership from 41 CAI members. This group formed the nucleus of the organisation in August 1958. The first executive ... renamed the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute officially on April 9th 1962. Image:CAI_CAS_merge.jpg 400px '''CAI President W.P. Gouin is presented with the assets of the Canadian Astronautical ...
... was approximately 1000 people. Its first publication was a 30 page mimeographed document called the ''CAI Log'' and was issued monthly starting in September 1954 until being replaced by the Canadian Aeronautical Journal in April 1955. The CAI Log was assembled by Group Captain H.R. Footit, H.C. Oatway and J. Lukasiewicz. The CAI would merge with the Canadian Astronautical Society in October 1961 to create the Canadian Aeronautics ...
... of the border. An American Alliance Two weeks after his encounter with Hugh Dryden, the CAI published an editorial by Dr. Ribner in which he argued that although the idea of ... from Diefenbaker's speech. Every month the journal had regular reports from the different regional CAI chapters, but after March, the reports from Toronto just disappeared, as though there had never ... 3 Recent Trends in Aeronautics and Space Research in the United States - Hugh Dryden - CAI Journal October 1959 note 4 Globe and Mail Feb 25 1959 note ...
... extended successfully, but valuable data was collected. viii ---- Image:100YearsCanadianSlide21.JPG right thumb CAS and CAI logos to make CASI While Canada's first satellite gradually developed on the drawing boards ... a more formal organization. He heard that the Canadian Aeronautical Institute (CAI) was considering adding astronautics to its purview. The CAI had formed in 1954 at Downsview to serve the technical side of the aeronautical community. ix As a member of the CAI Lapp decided to approach his Board and offer a merger with the CAS. This offer ...
... technology portfolio and the agency’s Space Race partnership with the Center for Advancing Innovation (CAI). The events are: 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. MST, March 9, New ... , accepted into the challenge will have the opportunity to receive training through CAI’s accelerator program and network with CAI mentors, advisors and judges. Teams must enter by March 27 to participate ...
... formed in Downsview Ontario and the Astronautical Society of Canada also began in Montreal. Image:CAI_Astro.jpg 400px First Canadian Aeronautical Institute - Astronautics Committee October 1958. D. Bogandoff, Dr. Herbert ...
... Aeronautical Institute in 1958. Under his guidance the Canadian aeronautical industry as represented by the CAI moved into the astronautics field. He was promoted to professor at University of Toronto Institute ...

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