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Image:1930-04-01_Valier_article.jpg Max Valier's last astronomy column for Alpenzeitung magazine.
Max Valier achieves 28,000gm thrust from his RAK liquid fuel rocket engine.
The American Interplanetary Society , later the American Rocket Society (ARS), founded in New York City for the "promotion of interest in and experimentation toward interplanetary expeditions and travel." Invited to the first evening of discussion at the Pendray's home on West 22nd street in New York were Charles P. Mason , Adolph L. Fierst, Nathan Schachner , Warren Fitzgerald, ...
Orville Wright received first Daniel Guggenheim Medal. Robert H. Goddard receives letter from David Lasser inviting him to join the American Interplanetary Society .
Air Corps set world record for altitude formation flying when 19 planes reached a height of 30,000 feet (old record 17,000 feet). Robert H. Goddard writes to David Lasser accepting his invitation to join the American Interplanetary Society .
Max Valier drives his RAK-7 rocket car with the RAK liquid fuel rocket engine for the second time in pouring rain in front of the press at the Tempelhof aerodrome in Berlin. He completed two circuits of the airfield before darkness prohibited further attempts.
Paul Heylandt announces that he will soon have a rocket plane capable of reaching America from Europe. His solid rockets would take eight hours. Heylandt planned to use the rockets currently being tested by Max Valier in his rocket car. ''Globe and Mail''
Max Valier drives his RAK-7 rocket car with the RAK liquid fuel rocket engine for the first time in front of the press at the Paul Heylandt Heylandt factory in Berlin-Britz.
Max Valier improves the thrust of his liquid fuel rocket engine to 850gm.

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