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... World War II liquid-propellant jet assist takeoff (JATO) units for aircraft, and engines for Lark surface-to-air missile, USAF MX-774 missile, and Viking research rocket. ''(Smithsonian Institution Release ...
Navy initialed development of the Lark surface-to-air guided missile in BuAer contract with Fairchild Aircraft.
Chief of Naval Operations directed that Glomb, Gorgon II-C, and Little Joe guided missiles be discontinued and that Gargoyle, Gorgon II-A, and Dove be limited to test and research vehicles. He directed that Loon be continued as a possible interim weapon, the Bat be completed, and the Kingfisher, Bumblebee, and Lark be continued as high-priority missile developments.
U.S.S. Norton Sound began 19-day firing cruise in Alaskan waters, launching two Aerobee s, one Lark and one Loon. Eight scientists connected with Aerobee upper atmosphere research program and Army, Navy, and Mr Force observers made the cruise.
First successful automatic homing flight of Navy Lark (XSAMN-4) launched at NAMTO, making simulated interception at a range of 17,300 yards at an altitude of 7,400 feet.
The first Lark missile launched by Air Force from Cape Canaveral , the last of the three missiles launched in 1950 at the LRPG.
... skiing, sky and scuba diving and sailing. Education Arthur L. Johnson Regional High School, C lark, New Jersey, 1983 , B.S., Aerospace Engineering, U.S. Naval Academy, 1987 , M.S., Aeronautical ...
... . I was queen bee at Langley. I had my projects and was happy as a lark. There's a knock on the door, and it's Max. He says, "I have ...
Article appears in the Daily Mirror newspaper picturing Arthur C. Clarke 's ''British Interstellar Passport''. The fake passports accompanied by tickets from Liverpool to Mars were issued by the British Interplanetary Society ''for a lark''.
... began “selling” tiny plots of the Moon over the Internet many people participated as a lark, but such activity had absolutely no legal validity whatsoever. This principle of non-appropriation of ...

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