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Robert is a member of the editorial board of governors of Spacewiki.org. For much more about Rob, see his 10,000-word autobiography.
Books by Robert J. Sawyer
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... combat flights in Vietnam), the Los Angeles Chamber of Commerce Kitty Hawk Award (1973), the Robert J. Collier Trophy for 1973 (1974), the Pennsylvania State University Alumni Association's Distinguished Alumni Award ... 1974, the Federation Aeronautique Internationale's V. M. Komarov Diploma for 1973 (1974), the Dr. Robert H. Goddard Memorial Trophy for 1975, the 1974 Harmon International Aviation Trophy for Astronaut (1975 ...
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label5 ... Medal and the Navy Astronaut Wings (1974), the City of Chicago Gold Medal (1974), the Robert J. Collier Trophy for 1973 (1974), the Marine Corps Aviation Association's Exceptional Achievement Award (1974 ...
... , Texas – 5 April 1999'''
'''Bergen:''' Today is April 5, 1999. This oral history interview with
Robert Chilton is being conducted at the offices of the Signal
Corporation in Houston, Texas, for ... . The Pilotless Aircraft
Research Division, which was PARD, was headed by a division chief, Bob
Robert R. Gilruth, and their thrust was to obtain aerodynamic data,
particularly transonic data that you ... the guidance and control area.
McDonnell—my counterpart during Mercury was a guy named Joe J. W.
Twombly. He was an electrical engineer also from MIT. Laughter In
fact, I ran ...
... engineers. Milt Milton L. Windler was one
of them, I remember. There was Walt Walter J. Kapryan, who later
became the launch director at the Cape Canaveral, Florida …. Lou
Lewis R ... ,
the steam engine. Steam ship, I suppose. The steam engine was English.
That was Robert Stevenson…. So Robert Fulton was an entrepreneur like
his great-grandfather was, and he developed a lot ... the first place.
But anyway, they couldn't do that anymore, and they called Robert
Fulton. Robert Fulton had his B-17 with this pickup thing. So they
parachuted down the balloons ...
... about a year-and-a-half; and then I worked for about a year with Robert T. Jones, one of the real brilliant aerodynamicists NACA had. He probably comes closer to ... seriously?
'''Donlan:''' What happened at Langley was when Project Mercury came about in ’59, Bob Robert R. Gilruth, who was the Langley Assistant Director, was named the leader of that program ... .” Now that’s known as really delegating authority. And, I did And I selected Warren J. North, who was a test pilot himself at Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio at one ...
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