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REDIRECT Combined British Astronautical Societies
... 6 No 1''' '''Spacewards''' - Kenneth Gatland & Eric Burgess Editorial - Report of Combined British Astronautical Societies CBAS - Absolute Motion and the Space Vessel compass - A contribution to the fuel problem - Calculations of ... - '''March- May 1945 ''' '''Vol 7 No 1''' '''Official Bulletin of the Combined British Astronautical Societies CBAS ''' - Kenneth W. Gatland Forthcoming London General Meeting - News and Views - Arthur C. Clarke Comment on ...
On this day Eric Burgess of the CBAS and his sister, D.H. Burgess, Treasurer of CBAS, met with Arthur C. Clarke at the home of BIS founder Philip Cleator in Wallasey ... the year at Warwick Castle regarding the merger of CBAS and BIS. It was decided that BIS should become a member of CBAS until the end of the war. The name of ...
... was issued in June. J. Humphries of the Farnborough branch of CBAS convenes the first meeting of the technical committees of CBAS and the BIS in London. In attendance are Archibald M. Low , Arthur C. Clarke , A. V. Cleaver, J. Davison and Eric Burgess . The group discusses the future reorganisation of CBAS.
CBAS was formed during World War II by the merger of the Manchester Astronautical Association (MAA) ... with Arthur C. Clarke at Warwick Castle to plan the inclusion of the BIS into CBAS at the close of hostilities. At the end of the war the BIS initially only brought about 10 members to the table while CBAS was hovering around 230. Ultimately the merger of all three on December 31st 1945 would ...
... grounds of Warwick Castle. The goal of the meeting was to plan the future of CBAS and the BIS . He states that, "the society should be primarily concerned with the conquest ... 10 1944 at the home of BIS founder Philip Cleator. Kenneth Gatland founder of the CBAS continues his ongoing history of Rocket Propulsion in the magazine Practical Mechanics . The article in ...
... to publish joint bulletins before formally merging the two groups into the CBAS in 1944. At the end of the war CBAS would also merge with the newly incorporated BIS . Category:Organisation
... one day, only a small number of which were fully successful. Kenneth Gatland of the CBAS writes a feature article "The Reaction Motor" for Practical Mechanics magazine in the UK.
... of the Manchester Astronautical Association and the Astronautical Development Society . Kenneth Gatland founder of the CBAS begins an ongoing history of Rocket Propulsion in the magazine Practical Mechanics . The first article ...
... security prison which became Central Design Bureau 29 in Moscow. Kenneth Gatland founder of the CBAS continues his ongoing history of Rocket Propulsion in the magazine Practical Mechanics . The article in ...

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