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... Image:Canadian_Structure_CARDE.jpg 400px At the beginning of World War II the Canadian National Research Council set up the Experimental Explosives Establishment (EEE) at Valcartier Quebec for manufacture of explosives and propellants. In 1942 the Internal Ballistics Research Laboratory (IRBL) was established ...
... 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 ... 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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... at desired locations. One of Canada's richest sources of new electronic developments is the Canadian Government National Research Council: an outline of some of the many contributions made by this agency is given ... three services within its Department of National Defence. The fourth service is called the Defence Research Board, and was an outgrowth of the National Research Council which now carries out research mainly in non military fields ...
... , R.J. Templin of the National Research Council and M.G. Whillans of the Defence Research Board. The interim committee was comprised of three members of the National Research Council (NRC). W.F. Campbell J. ... 1960 membership rose to 92. The third general meeting took place at the Canadian High Altitude Research Symposium in Ottawa on Oct 20 1960 . Chairman - P.M. Millmann (NRC) Vice ...
... were Gordon N. Patterson of UTIA, R.J. Templin of the National Research Council and M.G. Whillans of the Defence Research Board. By September of 1958 the CAI had become aware of two ... and consideration was already being explored for simply merging with those groups which were The Canadian Astronautical Society in Downsview Ontario and the Astronautical Society of Canada in Montreal. The ...
... Research became a supplier of magnetometers, stereo cameras and plotters for surveying and early flight computers and other instrumentation for aircraft. It also developed a "sky camera" for use by the National Research Council ... -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 .
... added. That is in a published Canadian National Exhibit program for 1949 discovered by Godwin, there is a most curious brief entry as follows: “Canadian Rocket Society, 323 Brunswick Ave., Toronto ... and Staff Advisor of the National Council on Marine Applications Resources. In 1970, he had also joined the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and conducted research on the use of ...
... Ontario. The national broadcaster CBC filmed a documentary about the group which was supposed to have aired on 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 49 ...

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