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... meeting of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute (CAI) took place at RCAF Downsview on Jan 13 1954 . It comprised of members from the Royal Aeronautical Society resident in Canada, The Ottawa Aeronautical Society, the Institute of Aircraft ... J. Lukasiewicz. The CAI would merge with the Canadian Astronautical Society in October 1961 to create the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute .
Sustaining Members of the Institute in its first year included:
Aircraft Industries of ...
The astronautics section of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute ( CAI ) was first formed on Jun 16 1958 . Three senior members of CAI spent time ... this conference the astronautics section agreed to merge with the Canadian Astronautical Society . The parent organisation was renamed the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute officially on April 9th 1962.
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The Canadian Aeronautical Institute (CAI) first discussed adding Astronautics to its purview in March 1958. Three senior members of ... merged with the Canadian 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 ...
... , the Permanent Secretary of the Canadian Aeronautical Institute in Ottawa to discuss the terms of a merger between the two organisations.
The CAS would merge with the Canadian Aeronautical Institute at a joint conference in Montreal in October 1961 to become the Canadian Aeronautics and Space Institute .
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... Image:Stratospherefox.JPG thumb right border Cover of Stratosphere Flying by Edward Evans Fox (Aeronautical Institute of Canada 1942)
As for what could be accomplished when those planets were ... ” (Toronto), 20 March 1949, p. 5.
Austin Taylor, “Over 50 Years of Canadian Rocket Scientists,” “Canadian Space Gazette” (Toronto), January 2005, p. 6.
Bradley, John, “Countdown---and the ...
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In closing this short account of the Canadian Aircraft Industry is woefully inadequate in presenting the numerous important contributions made to aeronautical engineering by many agencies and well known companies ... D. W. Emerson of the Chemical Institute of Canada, Mr. H. Price, editor of Canadian Electronics Engineering, and Mr. E. H. Emphill, editor of Canadian Aviation, both of the Maclean- ...
... 1960 the Institute of the Aeronautical Sciences (IAS) changed its name to the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences.
On Dec 7 1962 The American Rocket Society officially merged with the Institute of the Aerospace Sciences to become the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics ...
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... and beyond. Its principal objective is to stimulate the Canadian space industry through its technical and outreach projects and promote the involvement of Canadians in the development of space.
With many of ... objective is to sponsor and promote the involvement of Canadians in the development of space.
The CSS is a federally-incorporated non-profit Canadian corporation and charity. (Letters Patent and Bylaws.) Inspired ...
... magazine, writing in June 1958, the CRS folded in 1953 before being resurrected as the Canadian Astronautical Society CAS . This is inconsistent with evidence that Hillel Diamond continued to operate a ... January 22 1963.
The CRS displayed designs for their C-1 (Canadian Moon Rocket) "C-1" moon rocket at the Canadian National Exhibition (CNE) in August 1948. Their model was built by ...
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