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Media:Airscoop1943V2I4.pdf NACA LMAL Bulletin Issues 2 Vol 4 Mar 5 1943 Fifth prototype of Gloster Meteor, developed from the first British Jet aircraft, first flew, powered by Halford H-1 turbojet engines, forerunners of the De Havilland Goblin.
... Journal of the British Interplanetary Society . Media:1948-03-05 I09V07.pdf Langley Air Scoop Mar 5 1948
... -4101, 1966), p. 8.'' H. Res. 496, introduced by Representative McCormack. Passed the House March 5, 1958. Created a Select Committee on Astronautics and Space Exploration.
... excel in these critical disciplines. NASA intends to award four cooperative agreements that total approximately $5.6 million. Awards have a period of performance of 36 months. Local programs are required ...
Auxiliary jettisonable belly tank fitted to bomb rack of MB3A at Selfridge Field, Mich., increased eying radius to about 400 miles.
Spitfire prototype with armament and Merlin engine first flown. production of the Spitfire Mark I beginning at Supermarine factory in early 1937. Spitfire's classic design was work of R. J. Mitchell, responsible for the Supermarine racing seaplanes which first won the Schneider Trophy for Great Britain in 1931. 18,298 Merlin-engined Spitfires of all Marks were built by 1945.
Alfred J. Eggers and C. A. Syvertson submitted concept for "interference lift," often referred to as "compression lift," which contributed important input for Mach 3 configurations ("Aircraft Configurations Developing High Lift-Drag Ratios at High Supersonic Speeds," National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics NACA RM-A55105).
Eugen Sanger writes letter to the British Interplanetary Society reporting that he is working on extremely fast rocket driven airplanes.
Media:82-03-05.pdf Space News for this day. (1MB PDF)

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