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... and Soichi Noguchi will speak with the students during a video call from 8:35 a.m. to 8:55 a.m. PST on Wednesday, Jan. 27. In 2007, Vintage was selected ...
Lt. R. C. Saufley reached 11,975 feet over Pensacola in a Curtiss AH-14, an American altitude record for hydro-aeroplanes.
NACA Report No. 1 was issued, a two-part "Report on Behavior of Aeroplanes in Gusts," by Jerome C. Hunsuker and E. B. Wilson of MIT.
An all-steel frame, fabric-covered combat plane successfully flown, one designed by Grover C. Loening and built by Sturtevant Aeroplane Co.
U.S. Patent Office granted patent (No. 1142754) to Glenn H. Curtiss covering the arrangement of a step or ridge incorporated in the hull of flying boats.
The Aeronautical Engineering Society was organized at Massachussetts Institute of Technology MIT .
First successful powered (RMI XLR-11 rocket engine) flight of an XS-1, flown by Chalmers Goodlin , Bell test pilot, reached a speed of 550 mph. This was first U.S. aircraft designed for supersonic speeds.
XJ-79-GE-3 turbojet engine first powered an aircraft, an XF4-D, the engine which became the primary power-plant of the B-58 and F-104.
First test rocket in the IGY-U.S. satellite program, a one-stage NRL Viking launch vehicle Viking , attained an altitude of 126 miles and a speed of 4,000 mph. Viking launch vehicle Viking No. 13 carried a "minitrack" radio transmitter which was ejected at 50 miles and tracked.
“The Earth is Born” article with cover by Chesley Bonestell in Life Magazine

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