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Media:Hitt US1714671.pdf Rotary Rocket Patent US1714671 Category:Publications Category:Patent
... 17 Media:US303839.pdf No. 303,839. "Rocket"; granted to John T. Hadfield, of Middletown, Conn. - 18 Media:US379970.pdf No. ... to Thomas G. Hitt, of Seattle, Washington. - 50 Media:US1653178.pdf No. 1,653,178. "Rocket"; granted to Thomas G. Hitt, of Seattle, ... Propulsion of Aircraft” Stenning, G. A., Brighton,England, Sept. 5, 1933. - 17 Media:GB431646.pdf Patent GB No. 431, ...
... G. Cour-Palais - Interviewed by Jennifer Ross-Nazzal''' '''Canyon Lake, Texas – 1 March ... honeycomb, were the big oxygen and hydrogen tanks inside there. We couldn’t stop anything coming through without touching those tanks. By testing tanks, which ... multiple shield bumper, and we got this patent award, which is underneath that one. She and I have a patent then for the multiple bumper design, which ...
... T. Davis Supersonic Flight Control Device Media:US2859003.pdf L. Servanty Aerodyne Media:US2936973.pdf P.G. Kappus VTOL Aircraft Media:US3033490.pdf R.B. Brown ... and Landing Aircraft Media:US3058691.pdf G. Eggers VTOL Take-off Composite Aircraft Media:US3191316.pdf K. Levin J. Allen Lunar Landing Flight Research Vehicle Category:Publications Category:Patent ...
... Media:US2939148.pdf T.M. Hart Pressurized suit Media:US3030626.pdf L.F. Shepherd Omni-Directional Altitude Helmet Media:US3139622.pdf O. Schueller Moon Capsule Suit Media:US3242499.pdf G. Fonda-Bonardi ... Mobility Knee Joints Media:US4965886.pdf Agence Spatiale Europeene Variable Pressure Gloves Category:Publications Category:Patent
... MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology for your education?" So forth and so forth. You haven't interrupted me for any questions for clarification. Laughter '''Bergen:''' You're going along just great ... impressive people—Dick Richard E. Battin, Milt Milton B. Trageser, Ralph R. Ragan, Davey David G. Hoag. They were really fantastic. The role they had played in the Polaris guidance ...
... 2003 /The questions in this transcript were asked during an oral history session with Eugene G. Edmonds. Mr. Edmonds has amended the answers for clarification purposes. As a result, this transcript ... , and he would be the leader when I wasn’t there and work with me back at Houston. In the meantime, the zero-G gravity program was increasing, because we had all ... what crawled through those bushes at night: large ants, lizards, spiders, scorpions, and I won’t mention snakes. After ten minutes, many of them were crawling around, over, and, judging from ...
... concepts to distribute the astronauts’ weight uniformly which allowed the astronauts to tolerate the high G loads . That was the savior to Faget’s configuration. That was the thing that allowed ... of the long cross range requirement the Air Force placed on the configuration. You couldn’t do it with like another model downstairs—the straight wing Shuttle. That configuration was driven ... there, technology changed. How did that impact your job as an engineer? '''Jackson:''' Aerodynamics didn’t change. Wind tunnels were the same ones. In fact, they’re still there right now ...
... a zero-G plane testing the package. There’s a lot of different side stories. An interesting side story up there is when you open this wine—I don’t know if you’ve been on a zero-G plane. Whatever you open, it just immediately saturates the cabin with ... and go to school and get on the zero-G plane.” So I ended up testing all the Skylab food. I don’t know how many missions we went up there. We ...
... of daunting at that time. '''Butler:''' I can imagine that. '''Gibson:''' Yes. '''Butler:''' That wouldn't be something that everyone would think of. You're right. '''Gibson:''' Yes, I was actually ... data. '''Butler:''' So they were able to do some automated observations, then, when you weren't there? Is that what you mean by in between? '''Gibson:''' Yes. '''Butler:''' Oh, good. '''Gibson ... go from four Gs to one and a half and then back to around one G or so when you light on the second stage. And all that happens real quick ...

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