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Lockheed Astrocommuter concept art (1964) designed by Saunders Kramer
Category:Spacecraft
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Cutaway concept art of Lockheed Bucephalus space station (1964)
Category:Spacecraft
... human capabilities in many of the technologies of tomorrow.” (D/D, Dec 9/85, 185)
Lockheed Georgia, manufacturer of the C-5B Galaxy, resumed flight testing of the aircraft after it replaced ... 12,000 fastener nuts on the plane, the Air Force Systems Command (AFSC) Newsreview reported. Lockheed-Georgia grounded the plane after its September maiden flight when quality control inspectors found that construction ...
Lockheed-Georgia Co. test pilot Leo J. Sullivan successfully flew C-5 Galaxy, world's largest aircraft, on 94-min first test flight from Dobbins AFB over Georgia countryside at speeds ranging from ... commercial plane similar to the C-5 which could carry nearly 1,000 passengers," said Lockheed-Georgia President T. R. May, but he found idea of carrying both passengers and freight attractive ...
... contract for building aircraft capable of carrying outsized loads. Robert B. Ormsby, Jr., president of Lockheed-Georgia, which built the planes, told a congressional hearing that the company's sole objective was ... Economic Committee, said Lockheed's $2 billion cost overrun on the contract, discovered in 1968, was the largest in defense procurement history. He said the $1.16 billion Lockheed-Georgia would get for ...
... not.” ‘‘(Hines, Wash. Eve. Star, 2/17/66, A6)’’
T . R. May, vice president of Lockheed-Georgia Co., disclosed plans to build commercial version of the C-5A military fan jet which ... . seminar in Salt Lake City, said Lockheed “fully expects” to have the aircraft, designated the L-500, “flying commercial routes” in the early 1970’s. Lockheed-Georgia Co. had received a $1.4 ...
... degree in aerospace engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1979; and a doctorate in aerospace engineering from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1982.
Experience
Following graduation from Georgia Tech in 1982, Scott worked as an associate scientist for the Lockheed-Georgia Company, Marietta, Georgia, where he performed background ...
... that acceptance meant Lockheed would forfeit $100 million it had already provided toward GSA costs and would repay second $100 million by securing lien on its investment in Lockheed-Georgia plant. Lockheed said it expected to conclude re-structured credit arrangement successfully within a few weeks, providing additional financing for L-1011 TriStar transport and other programs. ''(Lockheed Release, 2 ...
... Wk, Jan 9/78, 48)
Lockheed-Georgia Co. announced it would test its USAF C-5A transport as a cruise missile launch platform, Aviation Week reported. Lockheed noted that the platform could accommodate ... subsystems; operation essentially by gravity; and flexibility that would allow installation on any C-5, Lockheed C-141, or C-130 aircraft. The launch system would maximize flight safety, as missiles ...
... job possible . . . . ”''(Text)''
First public firing of escape rocket for Apollo spacecraft was made
at Lockheed Propulsion Co. Static firing of the 150,000-lb.- thrust rocket was declared a success ... . . . .” ''(Text)''
NASA Flight Research Center announced award of $1.325-million
contract to Lockheed-Georgia Co. to purchase Lockheed Jet-Star
aircraft. Aircraft would be used for research investigation of aircraft flying qualities ...
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