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Date | Issue | Subject | Cover |
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April/May 1962 | Vol. 1 No.1 | ||
Goals In Space by Dr. Walter R. Dornberger | |||
Youthful Interest In Science | |||
Evolution Of A Jet VTOL Transport | |||
Man On The Moon by James E. Webb, Administrator, NASA | |||
July/August 1962 | Vol. 1 No.2 | ||
Military Contribution To Space Exploration by General Bernard A. Schriever | |||
Space Fiction Becomes Fact by L. Sprague De Camp | |||
Aircraft Landings Weather Or Not by John H. Van Lonkhuyzen | |||
Now There Are Two! | |||
Rocket Belt Transportation Of The Future | |||
X-14A First Up And Still Flying | |||
Electronic Stethoscope | |||
November/December 1962 | Vol. 1 No.4 | ||
Rime Of A Modern Mariner | |||
Our Moon Rosetta Stone In Space? By Dr. Israel M. Levitt | |||
Sergeant Six-Striper With A Stinger | |||
Rocket Belt Up, Up And Away | |||
7090 New Computer Power by Donald T. Spaulding | |||
Bell To Test CT-41 For Navy | |||
January/ February 1963 | Vol. II No.1 | ||
Gemini - Next Step To The Moon | |||
Defense Management by Col. Nathan F. Twining | |||
Assault On Mt. Everest | |||
USAF's Agena Tests At Arnold | |||
New Faces At Bell | |||
May / June 1963 | Vol. II No.3 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Mercury - Only The Beginning by Albert W. Spindle | |||
VTOL - Breaching New Flight Barriers by James A. O'Malley, Jr. | |||
SKMR A-Weigh | |||
A New Breed Of Firefly by Robert D. Roach, Jr. | |||
Patents | |||
July /August 1963 | Vol. II No.4 | ||
Space Age News | |||
The Red Flag In Space by James J. Hagerty Jr. | |||
CT-41 - A Supersonic Bull's-Eye by Albert W. Spindler | |||
LEM - Excursion To The Moon | |||
Technical Papers | |||
Bell Signs Hydrokeel Agreement | |||
1964 | Vol. III No.1 | ||
Space Age News | |||
SD.1 'Peeping Tom' For The Battlefront by Albert W. Spindler | |||
National Air Museum by Philip S. Hopkins | |||
USAF Cost Reduction Air Force Way Of Life | |||
Building Business By Cutting Costs . | |||
Space History's New Frontier by Marvin A. Rapp | |||
Bell Names VP | |||
1964 | Vol. III No.2 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Pinpoint Piloting | |||
Revolution By Research by Clifford C. Furnas | |||
Venturing Into A World Of Eerie Silence by Blair Justice | |||
Prelude To The Venture | |||
Boating On A Bubble by Perry J. Eli | |||
1964 | Vol. III No.4 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Picture Mission To The Moon | |||
Johnson-Astronauts Briefing | |||
Realignment Streamlining For Future Growth | |||
PERT Today's Program For Tomorrow's Production | |||
Testing A New Propulsion System | |||
1965 | Vol. IV No.1 | ||
Space Age News | |||
The Aerospaceplane: Space Shuttle For The Future by Dr. Walter R. Dornberger | |||
Concerning That World Where Soup Is Supped Through A Straw | |||
Falcons Award Bell Memorial Scholarship. | |||
Perspective Of Long-Range Planning, Taking A Leaf From Aesop by Dr. Richard M. Hurst | |||
Agena Enshrined In Smithsonian | |||
Technical Papers. | |||
1965 | Vol. IV No.2 | ||
Space Age News | |||
How On Earth They Can Land On The Moon by Richard Balentine | |||
Profile | |||
Flying By The Seat Of A Computer by Charles S. Tepfer | |||
Enigma In A Goldfish Bowl by Karl G. Harr Jr. | |||
Agena - 'Nothing Succeeds Like Success' | |||
1965 | Vol. IV No.3 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Debut Of A Duct-Wing Dandy | |||
Roll Out Day For The X-22A | |||
Mass Transportation: A National Dilemma by George P. Miller | |||
Faster Than Freeways by Albert W. Spindler | |||
Invasion Of Mars | |||
Profile | |||
1965 | Vol. IV No.4 | ||
Introduction | |||
A Decade Of Steady Growth 1935-1945 | |||
Pioneering New Regimes Of Flight 1945-1955 | |||
End Of An Era, Beginning Of Another 1955-1965 | |||
Message From The President | |||
1965 | Vol. IV No.5 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Assessing Our Manned Space Program By Dr. George E. Mueller | |||
'Workhorse' Agena Tackles New Space Assignment | |||
Profile | |||
God And The Space Age By Dr. James Armstrong | |||
Building Tomorrow's Air Force By Maj. Gen. Marvin C. Demler | |||
1965 | Vol. IV No.6 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Unscrambling The Army's Communications Interference Problem By Albert W. Spindler | |||
MOL- The Next Step In Space By Gen. Bernard A. Schriever | |||
Profile - Dr. Walter R. Dornberger | |||
Helping Boy Scouts 'Be Prepared' | |||
Bringing 'Em Home On A Wing And Precision Radar By Perry J. Eli | |||
1966 | Vol. V No.1 | ||
Space Age News | |||
The American Astronaut A Breed Apart By Harold R. Williams | |||
Profile | |||
Total New Wrinkle In An Old Problem By Norman M. Badger | |||
The Threat Is Technological By Claude Witze | |||
Technical Papers. | |||
1966 | Vol. V No.2 | ||
Space Age News | |||
Landing On A Cushion Of Air By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
The United Nations Role In Space By A. H. Abdel-Ghani | |||
Space Simulation By Perry J. Eli | |||
Agena Bull’s-Eye For Astronauts By Albert W. Spindler | |||
Profiles | |||
It’s Up. First Flight Of The X-22A | |||
1966 | Vol. V / No.3 | ||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Planning National Defense By John R. Blandford | |||
New Weapons Needed In Viet Nam By Michael Getler | |||
Skimmer Patrols Harass Viet Cong | |||
New Cargo Carrier For 'Hitting The Beach' By John B. Chaplin | |||
Profiles | |||
Force Feeding A Space Giant | |||
How Positive Expulsion Tanks Work | |||
Catchwords From The Research And Development Vocabulary By Dr. Robert G. Loewy | |||
Safer High Speed Transportation | |||
3500 Mph Civilian Plane Held Possible | |||
Space Rescue Is Under Study | |||
1966 | Vol. V No.4 | ||
Forging A Shield Against Meteoroids | |||
It Was A Mighty Good Train By Al Spindler | |||
Tracking Deeper Into Space | |||
A Special Kind Of Know-How | |||
Downtown To Downtown At 450 Mph By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
'All Aboard!' | |||
Have A Seaton A Skimmer | |||
He Keeps 'Em Landing | |||
Chief Negotiator | |||
Small Rockets Find New Uses | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Carrier Deck Below | |||
1966 | Vol. V No.5 | ||
Cracking The Ocean Speed Barrier By James A. Higgins | |||
Piloting Spacecraft Homeward By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
Viet Nam Patrol | |||
Civilian Products From Space Research By George J. Howick | |||
Nation's Spaceport Welcomes You | |||
'Can Do' Executive | |||
Directors Inspect Plant | |||
Weighing Sunbeams | |||
How Mesa Works | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Trainer For Moonbound Astronauts | |||
1967 | Vol. VI No.1 | ||
Areas Of Air Force Development By Lt. Gen W.A. Davis | |||
Ear To The Sky | |||
Braving The Dragon's Breath By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
Power For Typical Solar Probe | |||
Should The U. S. Go Metric? | |||
How Japan Made The Change By Albert M. Schmidt | |||
Only Three Countries Hold Out | |||
Skimmers Service Oil Rig | |||
Visit To Manned Spacecraft Center By Perry J. Eli | |||
Year Of Total Achievement By Norman M. Badger | |||
Profile: Executive Vice Pres. Hurst . | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Welding Lunar Rocket Engine | |||
1967 | Vol. VI No.2 | ||
Granddaddy Of The VTOLs | |||
Next Steps In Reducing Astronaut Fatigue By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
Needed: More Runways | |||
Vice President Commends Bell Aerosystems | |||
Helping Underdeveloped Nations By William E. Powe | |||
How It Feels To Skipper A Skimmer By Daniel C. Helms | |||
Canadian Coast Guard Tests Skimmer | |||
How Bell Aerosystems Plans For Its Future By Don R. Ostrander | |||
Shake Well Before Using | |||
1967 | Vol. VI No.4 | ||
Integrated Avionics | |||
I Read You Loud And Clear | |||
Opening Up Canada's Northern Territories By Irwin Wolfe | |||
First Use Of ACVs Expected In The South . | |||
Where Is Bell Aerosystems Going? By Walter Maclag | |||
Power To Reach The Stars By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
N. Y. To Southampton In 40 Hours | |||
1967 | Vol. VI No.5 | ||
Compressing Human Speech | |||
Jet Transportation Lights 25 Candles. | |||
Why The X-22A's Propellers Have Ducts By John R. Bissell And Campbell Henderson | |||
The World Of ACVs | |||
Sormovich, 100-Ton Russian ACV By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
How We'll Land On Mars Or Venus | |||
Chief Of Engineering | |||
Stronger Than Steel | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Langley Tests Pogo For Moon Flight | |||
1967 | Vol. VI No.6 | ||
Battered Geological History | |||
"Command Module Dead Ahead!" By Harold R. Williams | |||
The Agena Engine By Robert D. Roach Jr. | |||
Agena Engine Was Driving Force | |||
Is The Space Program Dying? | |||
Should The SST Get Preferential Handling? | |||
Chief Of Manufacturing | |||
The Case Of The Exploding Oxidizer Tanks By Ralph Wallenhorst | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
It's In The Bag | |||
1968 | Vol. VII No.1 | ||
Space Trends In The 1970s | |||
Management's Operations Engineer | |||
Training For A Lunar Touchdown By Harold R. Williams | |||
Science Advisory Committee Named | |||
Building The Orbital Workshop By Dr. Wernher Von Braun | |||
Measuring Earth's Gravity By Don Norton | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Quai Vat! Quai Vat! | |||
1968 | Vol. VII No.2 | ||
A Defense Of Research In Space | |||
Flying Taxis For Moon Explorers By Arthur Hill | |||
How To Increase Reliability By Brig. General David V. Miller | |||
Bell's Man In Washington | |||
Rocketry's Action Museum By Don Norton | |||
Forum For Professional Development | |||
Television With A Mind Of Its Own | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Sky Crane For Box Cars? | |||
1968 | Vol. VII No.5 | ||
The Vietnam Lesson | |||
What's Up In Space? | |||
Technology: Father Of Human Welfare | |||
Putting Comfort In Orbit | |||
The Lookout For Life | |||
Public Health Goes Space Age | |||
The Public Defenders | |||
The Wingless Jet Set By Don Norton | |||
Data Chief | |||
Realignment | |||
Ten Years Of V/STOL Leadership | |||
1969 | Vol. VIII No.1 | ||
Needed: Direct Involvement | |||
NASA's 10th By Don Norton | |||
Bell In Space | |||
NASA Milestones | |||
The Terror Patrol By Journalist L/C Russell D. Egnor | |||
Minuteman Executive | |||
Space Debris By Harold R. Williams | |||
Avscom: For An Airborne Army | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Future Ship Shape | |||
1969 | Vol. VIII No.2 | ||
Rocketry's Little Leaguers | |||
Back Seat Navigator By Don Norton | |||
Bell Systems | |||
Assistant To The President | |||
The Year Of The Moon Men By Edward K. Delong | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
When You Think Systems | |||
1970 | Vol. IX No.2 | ||
Insights Into Lunar Mobility By Kenneth L. Levin | |||
Earth: Planet 3A Of Sol By Russell L. Schweickart | |||
Space System Of The Seventies By Edwin G. Pipp | |||
Bell Aims Capabilities At Space Shuttle | |||
Marketing's Del Wilson | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Fuselage With A Future | |||
Spring 1971 | Vol. X | ||
Birth Of The Mechanical Spacemen By Heinz Fornoff | |||
Communications "First" Scored By Bell Antenna | |||
R&D Perspective By Grant L. Hansen | |||
Minuteman The Dynamic Deterrent | |||
Technical Forum | |||
Stretching The Propulsion Payoff | |||
Bell Realigns Top Management | |||
Voyageur | |||
Summer/ Fall 1971 | Vol. X | ||
The Micro-Probers | |||
Micro-Montage | |||
A Day To Remember | |||
Trans-Atlantic 1980 | |||
The Devil Sea | |||
Aerospace Reports | |||
Debut In Miniature | |||
1972 | Vol. XI | ||
Technology And The Two-Way Stretch | |||
The Ecology-Minded Satellite | |||
Thunder North | |||
The "Growing" Art Of Electroforming | |||
Off And Running | |||
Spring 1973 | Vol. XII | ||
Lonely Night Deadly Night | |||
The Microwave Landing System | |||
Something For the Marines | |||
USSR and the ACV | |||
The SES-1008 And The Record Run | |||
Teleoperator: Part II | |||
Milestone In The Making | |||
News Digest | |||
August 1973 | Vol. XII | ||
Air Cushion Craft Tested In Canada - Aviation Week & Space Technology, December 20, 1971 | |||
ACV Gets Big Lift - Canada Courier, February 1972 | |||
Port Of Toronto Container Test - Port Of Toronto News, April 1972 | |||
Viking, A Special New ACV - Canadian Armed Forces Review, November-December 1972 | |||
Amphibious Air-Cushioned Vehicle Eases Arctic Transportation - Canadian Petroleum, October 1972 | |||
Voyageur Excels - Transport Canada, January-February 1973 | |||
Where The Action Is - Arctic Digest, February 1973 | |||
Air Cushion Vehicle Is Newest Van Carrier - Container News, April 1972 | |||
Army Studies Replacement Of Entire Obsolete Marine Fleet - Armed Forces Journal, December 1972 | |||
The ACV's Great Potential by W.G. Gisel President | |||
Winter 1973 | Vol. XII | ||
Dateline Mars: Journey to the Red Planet stirs new controversy | |||
Breakthrough A Shot In The Arm For Vertical And Short Take-Off And Landing Aircraft | |||
Evolution At Sea, An Ongoing Saga. | |||
Ship To Shore And Beyond | |||
2000-T On Air Cushion SES | |||
Viking The Special Purpose ACV | |||
A Space Age Approach To Urban Waste Management | |||
News Digest | |||
Summer 1974 | Vol. XIII | ||
Bell-Dalmo Merger Strengthens Both Divisions | |||
Samso Agency Marks 20th Year | |||
ATS-6: Extra Special Satellite | |||
Space Medicine Lif3 Saving Spinoff | |||
Here Comes The Viking | |||
News Digest | |||
July 1975 | Vol. XIV No.2 | ||
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