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... to create the company on March 30th 1951 under the name '' PSC Applied Research Limited ''. The name was changed to Canadian Applied Research on May 8 1957 . It's official business office was at 1500 ... which later became the astronaut trainer of choice.
''Canadian Applied Research'' would go on to be merged with the Special Projects Division of the de Havilland company in 1960 to create Special Projects Applied Research .
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... Special Projects Applied Research'', otherwise known as SPAR Aerospace, was formed out of a merger between the A.V. Roe Canada subsidiary '' Canadian Applied Research '' and the De Havilland Canada subsidiary, ''Special Projects''. The merger ... a drop-dead date for first launch, while simultaneously keeping the Canadian government happy by evolving the spin-off businesses for Canadian industry. SPAR met almost all of their goals on time ...
PSC Applied Research, Ltd., was the Hunting Group's Canadian instrumentation and engineering company. It was formed on March 30th 1951 from the technical division ... -100 fighter. PSC was purchased by A.V.Roe Canada in 1957 and evolved into Canadian Applied Research Limited which in turn would be one of the pillars of SPAR .
... EEE, IRBL and IBC merged to form the ''Canadian Armament Research and Development Establishment'' or CARDE, officially a branch of the Canadian Army.
The Defence Research Board came into existence on April 1st 1947 as a civilian agency and was responsible for scientific research ...
REDIRECT Canadian Armament Research & Development Establishment
... in their F-104 Starfighters. Canadian Aviation Electronics Limited, has produced a series of flight and instrument simulators for training flight crews on civil and military aircraft. Canadian Applied Research Limited, has sold fifteen ... test models for Canadian industry. In addition N.A.E. is constructing a 5 ft supersonic blowdown wind tunnel which will soon be available for research and industrial use.
The Applied Physics Division ...
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Canadair Ltd
Canadian Aviation Electronics Ltd
Canadian Car & Foundry Ltd
Canadian Flight Equipment Ltd
Canadian Pacific Air Lines Ltd
Canadian Pratt and Whitney Aircraft Ltd
Canadian Steel Improvement Ltd ...
Northwest Industries Ltd
Orenda Engines Ltd
Prenco Progress and Engineering Ltd
PSC Applied Research Ltd
Railway and Power Engineering Ltd
Rolls-Royce of Canada Ltd
Ross ...
... the radio in 1939.
During 1940-1941, Stehling studied Applied Science at the University of Toronto although the war ... rocket job” and became the head of their Rocket Research Fluid Physics Research Group. Afterwards, he served as the Leader of ... 1949, p. 5.
Austin Taylor, “Over 50 Years of Canadian Rocket Scientists,” “Canadian Space Gazette” (Toronto), January 2005, p. 6.
Bradley, John ...
... firing of the research rocket had been undertaken as well as parachute drops for recovery tests.
The sounding rocket was named Project CHARM which stood for ''Canadian High Altitude Research Missile''.
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Dr Phillip A. Lapp, President of the Canadian Astronautical Society speaks at the first annual meeting ...
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