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... would be first designed specifically by U.S. to come down on dry land, using Rogallo wing to control descent.
Preparations for Operation Harp (High Altitude Research Project) announced by Dr. D ...
... 1971, and the AIAA Octave Chunute Award for 1966 (for his participation in demonstrating the Rogallo Wing as a feasible land landing system for returning space vehicles and astronauts); and recipient of ...
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In ceremony at NASA Hq., Francis M. Rogallo and Gertrude S. Rogallo were awarded $35,000 for their invention of flexible wing paraglider. Other awards: Walter K. Victor and Dr. Eberhardt ... . Polhemus, and Thomas A. Toll, $3,000 for inventions leading to application of variable-sweep wing to supersonic aircraft; Noah S. Davis and Andrew J. Kubica, $1,500 for decomposition unit ...
... , Fort Bragg. Concept of maneuverable, parachute-like, flexible wing had been originated by Langley Research Center LaRC scientist Francis M. Rogallo and Gertrude S. Rogallo in 1948, and on July 18,1963, NASA ...
... . Instrument was invented to measure impact of micrometeoroid dust in space by Ames' Vernon L. Rogallo , who suggested its potential in chick embryo research. Through its Technology Utilization program, NASA informed ...
... Aeronautical Laboratory; Dr. George E. Mueller , NASA Associate Administrator for Manned Space Flight; Francis M. Rogallo, Lewis Research Center LRC ; Prof. Ascher H. Shapiro, MIT; Dean E. Wooldridge, director of TRW ...
... develop paraglider recovery system for the Saturn booster, based upon concept developed by Francis M. Rogallo of NASA's Langley Research Center .
Headline news in Moscow was detailed Tass announcement that ...
... flight-test research at Langley Research Center (LaRC). 40-ft.-wingspan aircraft based on the Rogallo concept had completed aerodynamic tests in Langley Research Center 's full-scale wind tunnel and ...
... ,000 were made to NASA employees for patentable inventions: NASA Ames Research Center —Vernon L. Rogallo; Joseph R. Smith, Jr.; John V. Foster; and Albert E. Clark, Jr.; NASA Goddard Space ...
... , had no moving parts, and required no maintenance. Wind-tunnel and flight tests of reshaped wings had revealed greatly increased resistance to airplane spins, which could result in aircraft stalls.
Before ... new planes. NASA was expanding the research beyond the series on unswept, low-wing airplanes to include high-wing planes and those with different airfoil shapes. (NASA anno Jan 85, 12)
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