Author
| Issue
| Title
| Page/Date
|
| 1
|
| June 1930
|
David Lasser
|
| Introductory
| 1
|
|
| New of the Society
| 1
|
Fletcher Pratt
|
| The Universal Background of Interplanetary Travel
| 2
|
David Lasser
|
| Current News and Views
| 2
|
|
| News From Abroad
| 3
|
| 2
|
| July 1930
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| New of the Society
| 1
|
Laurence E. Manning
|
| Getting Away from the Earth
| 2
|
C.P. Mason
|
| Can Man Exist in Outer Space?
| 2
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| Navigation in Interplanetary Space
| 3
|
|
| Current News and Views
| 3
|
|
| News From Abroad
| 4
|
| 3
|
| September 1930
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| Guggenheim Aid for Rocket Society
| 1
|
|
| New Satellite Proposed as Observatory
| 2
|
|
| Sounding Space by Radio
| 2
|
|
| To Repeat Balloon Attempt
| 2
|
|
| Foresees Colonisation of venus
| 3
|
|
| AIS Resumes Semi-Monthly meetings
| 4
|
| 4
|
| October 1930
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| Interplanetary Communication
| 1
|
Laurence E. Manning
|
| Some Speculations Upon the Problem of Landing a Space Ship
| 3
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| Recent Articles on Interplanetary Travel
| 7
|
|
| Research Program Begun
| 7
|
|
| Cosmic Rays
| 8
|
|
| Oberth Rocket Ready
| 8
|
|
| Rocketeering
| 8
|
| 5
|
| November 1930 – December 1930
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Definition and History of the Rocket
| 1
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| German Society Busy
| 4
|
Laurence E. Manning
|
| The Mechanics of Rocket Flight
| 5
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| Moon Flight Broadcast
| 7
|
|
| Research Program Under Way
| 8
|
|
| To The Moon 15 Years Says Pelterie
| 8
|
| 6
|
| January 1931
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| The Bulletin in Brief
| 1
|
|
| M. Pelterie Here
| 1
|
|
| Has Two Step Rocket Ready
| 1
|
William Lemkin
|
| Rocket Fuels
| 2
|
Fletcher Pratt
|
| Ballistics of the Rocket
| 5
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| Doubts Life Away from Earth
| 7
|
|
| Predicts 3-Hour Berlin-New York Flight
| 8
|
|
| Works on Altitude Rockets
| 8
|
|
| To Publish German Translations
| 8
|
| 7
|
| February 1931
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| The Bulletin in Brief
| 1
|
|
| Two Thousand at Museum Meeting
| 1
|
|
| M. Pelterie Describes Interplanetary Flight
| 1
|
Clyde Fitch
|
| The Construction of a Rocket Vehicle
| 5
|
C.W. van Devander
|
| Altitude Rocket Explodes
| 8
|
|
| Rockets to Make War Horrible
| 8
|
| 8
|
| March 1931 – April 1931
|
Clyde Fitch
|
| Society Holds First Annual meeting
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| Abstract of the Presidents Annual Report
| 1
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Abstract of the Vice Presidents Annual Report
| 2
|
Clyde Fitch
|
| News and Views of Current Events
| 3
|
|
| Moon Charged With Negative Electricity
| 4
|
|
| Moon Flight
| 4
|
|
| New High Speed Camera May Aid Rocket Design
| 5
|
|
| Acceleration Of The Human Body
| 5
|
|
| Rocket Motor Drives Ice Boat
| 6
|
|
| Seventeen Ounce Radio Transmitter
| 6
|
|
| No Oxygen In Moon's Atmosphere
| 6
|
|
| The Future of the Rocket
| 6
|
Nathan Schachner
|
| Equipment for an Interplanetary Expedition and Methods of Steering
| 7
|
L.C. Lee Jr
|
| The Experimental Atmospheric Rocket
| 11
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| News From Abroad
| 13
|
|
| Liquid Fuel Rocket Rises 1000 Feet
| 13
|
|
| German Rocket Rises With Scientific Instruments
| 13
|
|
| Light Weight Rocket Motor Developed In Germany
| 14
|
|
| Rocket Flying Machine 50 Years Old
| 14
|
|
| Oberth's Air Rocket
| 14
|
Adolph L. Fierst
|
| Utilization of the Rocket
| 15
|
| 9
|
| May 1931
|
Clyde Fitch
|
| Society Incorporates
| 1
|
|
| Solid Fuel Rocket Models Rise 6000 Feet
| 1
|
|
| German Rocket Car Tested
| 1
|
|
| Stratosphere Plane Under Construction
| 2
|
Thomas W. Norton
|
| Physiological Implications of Rocket Flight
| 2
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| The German Rockets
| 5
|
| 10
|
| June 1931 – July 1931
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| Piccard Balloon Yakes Successful Stratosphere Flight
| 1
|
|
| Successful Flights Made With Rocket Driven Motor
| 1
|
|
| Patent For Rooket Airplane Issued to Goddard
| 2
|
|
| Prize Awarded For Study Of Rocket's Strength
| 3
|
|
| Dr. Lyon Selects Desert For Rocket Experiments
| 3
|
|
| Rockets May Be Employed To study Terrestrial Magnetism
| 3
|
|
| Rockets Featured In Recent Publications
| 4
|
|
| Plans Rocket To Lift Man Fifty Miles
| 5
|
Harold A. Danne
|
| Across The Atlantic In A Rocket Plane, Abstract
| 5
|
|
| A Letter From Dr. Goddard
| 9
|
| 11
|
| August 1931
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| 1931-1932 Program Being Formulated
| 1
|
|
| The German "Repulsor 11 Makes 1½ Kilometer Vertical Flight
| 2
|
|
| Italian Rocket Plane Makes Successful Flights
| 3
|
|
| Is Space Empty?
| 3
|
Noel Deisch
|
| The Navigation Of Space. (Abstract of Essay Submitted Dec. 1928 in the Rep-HirSch Competition
| 4
|
|
| The Conquest of Space Coming, First English Rocket Book
| 10
|
| 12
|
| September 1931
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| Goddard Describes New Stratosphere Plane
| 1
|
|
| Two October Lectures Scheduled For Society
| 2
|
|
| Rocket Articles Feature Recent Publications
| 3
|
|
| Preliminary Rocket Experiments - An Outline For Rocket Experimenters
| 4
|
|
| Lyon Preparing For Ambitious Rocket Shot
| 8
|
|
| French High Altitude Plane Ready Soon
| 8
|
|
| Interplanetary Exploration by Telescope Predicted
| 9
|
|
| Presence ot Lunar Life Debated
| 9
|
| 13
|
| November 1931
|
Laurence E. Manning
|
| Some Suggestions As to External Aid to Rocket Flight
| 1
|
|
| Stratosphere Temperature High Declares Scientist
| 5
|
|
| Opel Hints of New Rocket Explosive
| 6
|
|
| Rocket Articles in Current Periodicals
| 6
|
|
| Future Program of the Society
| 6
|
David Lasser
|
| The Rocket and the Next War
| 6
|
| 14
|
| December 1931
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Recent Worldwide Advances in Rocketry
| 1
|
|
| Tiling Makes 32,000 Feet Rocket Altitude Record 9
| 9
|
|
| Advance Program of Society Meetings 9
| 9
|
|
| Martians May Detect Earth MessaGes 9
| 9
|
|
| Moon Flight May Cost $2,000,000,000
| 10
|
|
| Piccard's Aide To Make Next Balloon Flight
| 10
|
| 15
|
| January 1932
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| Soviet Engineers Constructing Two Rockets
| 1
|
|
| Moon's Surface Chiefly Pumice
| 1
|
|
| Future Program of the Society
| 2
|
|
| Society's Rocket Approaching Completion
| 2
|
|
| Smithsonian Reports Goddard's Progress
| 2
|
Nathan Schachner
|
| Can Man Exist on other Planets
| 3
|
|
| Sunspots Help To Cool Earth
| 10
|
| 16
|
| February 1932
|
C. P. Mason
|
| Principles of Interplanetary Navigation
| 1
|
|
| New Discoveries Indicate Meteor Danger
| 5
|
|
| Rare Atmospheric Gases Vital
| 6
|
|
| Other Life in the Universe Possible
| 7
|
|
| New Stratosphere Balloon Flight Planned
| 7
|
|
| Secret Stratosphere Plane Approaching Completion
| 7
|
|
| Future Program of the Society
| 8
|
William Lemkin
|
| Rocket Fuels and Their Possibilities
| 8
|
| 17
|
| March 1932
|
G .Edward Pendray
|
| The Conquest of Space by Rocket
| 1
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| Society's Rocket to Meet Final Tests
| 7
|
|
| Rocket Articles in Recent Periodicals
| 8
|
|
| Schedule of Future Society Meetings
| 8
|
|
| Editorial Commends Society's Work
| 8
|
|
| Boothroyd Denies Meteor Danger
| 9
|
|
| Tiling Plans Rocket Test
| 10
|
|
| Study Falls of Cosmic Dust
| 10
|
| 18
|
| April 1932
|
Alvin J. Powers
|
| A Theory of Gravitation and Planetary Evolution
| 1
|
Clyde J. Fitch
|
| Society's Rocket Undergoing Final Tests
| 7
|
|
| Winkler Devises New Rocket
| 7
|
|
| New Gauge Can Measure Top of Atmosphere
| 7
|
|
| To Use Eclipse in Study of Heaviside Layer
| 7
|
|
| Reports Venus Has 265-Mile Atmosphere
| 7
|
|
| Interplanetary Communication Predicted
| 7
|
|
| Society to Hold Third Annual Meeting
| 8
|
|
| Conquest of Space to be Published In England
| 8
|
|
| Moon's Effect on Radio Established
| 8
|
|
| Martian Pole Most Habitable
| 8
|
| 19
|
| May 1932
|
David Lasser
|
| Society Elects 1932-33 Officers
| 1
|
|
| It Is Now Astronautics
| 1
|
Dr H.H. Sheldon
|
| The Control of Rocket Vehicles
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| Automatic Rocket Control Foreshadowed
| 4
|
|
| Tides In Air Explalned
| 4
|
|
| Patent for Aircraft to Goddard
| 5
|
|
| Venus Sounds High Radio Note
| 5
|
|
| New Yorker Gets Rocket Patent
| 6
|
|
| First Mail Rocket Flown
| 6
|
|
| Was the Moon a Second Sun?
| 6
|
|
| Report of the President of the American Interplanetary Society
| 7
|
| 20
|
| June 1932
|
Dr Edmund Woodman
|
| Exploring the Stratosphere
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| Earth's New Neighbors Intrigue
| 5
|
|
| Inventor Expects 100-Mile Ascent
| 5
|
|
| New Evidence Against Planet Vulcan
| 5
|
|
| Astronomers Explain Lunar Rays
| 6
|
|
| Ability to Withstand Acceleration Studied
| 6
|
|
| Origin of World's Weather
| 7
|
|
| Shooting Stars Show Wind Direction
| 7
|
|
| A Searchlight to Reach the Moon
| 7
|
|
| Round Table Discussion at Last Society Meeting
| 8
|
| 21
|
| July 1932
|
Harry W. Bull
|
| Increasing the Range of the Rocket
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| Goddard's Experiments to be Discontinued
| 4
|
|
| New Astronaut Arrives
| 4
|
Thomas Norton & Laurence E. Manning
|
| The Physiology of Acceleration
| 4
|
David Lasser
|
| Carbon Dioxide Discovered in Atmosphere of Venus
| 6
|
Noel Deisch
|
| Latest Rocket Planes for the Stratosphere
| 7
|
| 22
|
| August 1932 – September 1932
|
Willy Ley
|
| The Why of Liquid Propellants
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| News of the Society
| 2
|
|
| Pilots Can Fly Ten Miles
| 3
|
|
| Astronomers Deny New Sun Gas
| 3
|
|
| Piccard's Flight Dispels Cosmic Ray Danger
| 3
|
|
| Astronomers Note Planetary Heat
| 3
|
|
| Winkler Plans New Rocket Shot
| 4
|
|
| Pacific Ocean Not Big Enough for Moon
| 4
|
Willy Ley
|
| On Rockets and Their History
| 5
|
| 23
|
| October 1932
|
Noel Deisch
|
| Artificial Gravity for the Space Ship
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| Device is Built to Find Planets
| 3
|
|
| New Groups Begin Experimentation
| 4
|
|
| Liquid Fuel Rocket Explodes
| 4
|
|
| New Rocket Releases Wings at 8,000 Feet
| 4
|
|
| New Theory of Planets Discussed
| 4
|
|
| Rynln Completes Rocket Index
| 5
|
|
| Third Most Speedy Tiny Planet Discovered
| 5
|
Willy Ley
|
| Chronological History of the Rocket (concluded)
| 5
|
| 24
|
| November 1932- December 1932
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| The History of the First AIS Rocket
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| 1000 Mile P!ane Speed Near Test
| 5
|
|
| Tiling Rocket Makes 2600-Foot Flight
| 6
|
|
| Sun Not Older Than 755 Million Million Years
| 6
|
Joseph H. Kraus
|
| Liquid Oxygen
| 6
|
|
| Beryllium's Strength Not Yet Measured
| 8
|
| 25
|
| December 1932 - January 1933
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Leaves from a Rocketeer's Note-Book
| 1
|
David Lasser
|
| Report on German Experiments
| 5
|
|
| Wings In the Stratosphere
| 6
|
|
| Man-carrylng Rocket Planned
| 7
|
|
| Recent Patents
| 8
|
|
| Piccard Plans Rocket
| 8
|
| 26
|
| [[May 1933
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| The Flight of Experimental Rocket No. 2
| 1
|
|
| Pictures of the Rocket Flight
| 11
|
|
| Laurence E. Manning Becomes President
| 12
|
Samuel Lichtenstein
|
| Treasurers Report
| 15
|
|
| Future Rocket Plans
| 16
|
| 27
|
| October 1933
|
|
| Three New Rockets Being Built
| 1
|
|
| A Concentric Tank Rocket
| 2
|
|
| Wing Landing Gear -- Four Nozzles
| 4
|
|
| A New Type of Motor and Fuel Tank
| 6
|
| 28
|
| March 1934
|
Laurence E. Manning
|
| A Message from President Manning
| 1
|
|
| Society's Rockets Near Completion
| 2
|
|
| Photos of Rocket No. 5
| 3
|
|
| Photos of Rocket No. 4
| 5
|
|
| Dictionary of Rocketry
| 7
|
|
| The Forthcoming Annual Meeting
| 7
|
| 29
|
| September 1934
|
|
| ROCKET EXPERIMENTS OF 1934, ACTIVITIES OF ASTRONAUTS AND ROCKETORS ALL OVER THE WORLD RECOUNTED
| 1
|
|
| American Rocket Society Experiments
| 2
|
|
| Experimental Rocket No.3
| 2
|
|
| Dr Goddard's Experiments
| 3
|
|
| Cleveland Rocket Society's Plans
| 3
|
|
| ROCKET AND ASTRONAUTIC BOOKS
| 4
|
Harry W. Bull
|
| A SURVEY OF ROCKET FUELS
| 5
|
|
| MISCELLANEOUS ROCKET NEWS
| 8
|
|
| THE CONQUEST OF SPACE
| 8
|
|
| The Austrian Rocket Post
| 9
|
|
| News of German Experimenters
| 9
|
Bernard Smith
|
| THE BEST METALS FOR ROCKETS
| 10
|
| 30
|
| October 1934 - November 1934
|
|
| THE FLIGHT OF ROCKET NO.4
| 1
|
|
| SHOT REPORT ON ROCKET NO. 4
| 3
|
Alfred Africano, Bernard Smith, G. Edward Pendray
|
| TEST REPORT ON ROCKET NO. 3
| 5
|
John Shesta
|
| THE THEORY OF ROCKET OPERATION
| 7
|
|
| NEWS OF ROCKETS
| 12
|
| 31
|
| June 1935
|
|
| Gain in Membership Matches Striking Improvement in Experimental Technique
| 2
|
John Shesta
|
| Report on Rocket Tests
| 4
|
|
| The Proving Stand In Action
| 6
|
Willy Ley
|
| Two Recent Books of Rocketry Reviewed
| 7
|
|
| Russian Rocketors Reported Active
| 7
|
Bernard Smith
|
| Materials for Rocket Construction
| 8
|
Willy Ley and G. Edward Pendray
|
| Memorandum on the Mechanics of Rocket Flight
| 10
|
Nathan Carver
|
| Flame Data for Test Runs
| 12
|
| 32
|
| October 1935
|
Peter van Dresser
|
| Editor's Foreword
| 2
|
|
| Report Of Motor Tests Of June 2nd
| 3
|
Willy Ley
|
| The Story of European Rocketry
| 5
|
Alfred Africano
|
| The Velocity - Ratio Efficiency
| 10
|
Ernst Loebell
|
| The Cleveland Rocket Society
| 14
|
Noel Diesch
|
| The Nomenclature Of Rocketry
| 15
|
Willy Ley
|
| Two New Russian Books On Rockets
| 19
|
| 33
|
| March 1936
|
|
| News of Rocketry
| 2
|
Alfred Africano
|
| Report: on Rocket Motor Tests of August 25th
| 3
|
John Shesta
|
| Rocket: Fuels - An Experimenter Discusses Energy Sources
| 6
|
Peter van Dresser
|
| The Rocket Motor - A Survey of Known Types
| 9
|
Bernard Smith
|
| Materials for Rocket Construction - II
| 14
|
| 34
|
| June 1936
|
Alfred Africano
|
| Empirical Rocket Design Formulas
| 2
|
|
| The History of the REP-Hirsch Award
| 6
|
James H. Wyld
|
| The Problem of Rocket Fuel Feed
| 8
|
Robert A. Goodpasture
|
| The Laws of Rocket Motion
| 14
|
Peter van Dresser and Laurence E. Manning
|
| Literature of interest to the Student of Rocketry
| 17
|
Robert Uddenberg
|
| A Simplified Expression for Jet Reaction
| 19
|
| 35
|
| October 1936
|
Eugen Sanger
|
| The Rocket Combustion Motor
| 2
|
James H. Wyld
|
| Fundamental Equations of Rocket Motion
| 13
|
Peter van Dresser
|
| Miscellanies of Rocketry
| 17
|
|
| Literature of interest to the Student of Rocketry
| 18
|
|
| Free Fall and the Human Organism
| 19
|
Alfred Africano
|
| Optical Determination of Jet Velocity
| 20
|
| 36
|
| March 1937
|
Peter van Dresser
|
| Previewing the Aerological Rocket
| 2
|
Alexander Klemin
|
| On the Aerodynamic Principles of the Greenwood Lake Rocket Airplane
| 7
|
Alfred Africano
|
| The Build-Up Pressure of Enclosed Liquid Oxygen
| 9
|
Robert Uddenberg
|
| Concerning Velocity-Ratio Efficiency
| 10
|
James H. Wyld
|
| Fundamental Equations of Rocket Motion - Part II
| 12
|
|
| Notes and News
| 17
|
|
| Current Bibliography
| 19
|
|
| Rocket Effect in Standard Airplane Performance
| 20
|
| 37
|
| July 1937
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Notes and News
| 2
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Rocketry's Number One Man
| 3
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Goddard on Rockets
| 5
|
Charles Lindbergh
|
| Lindbergh on Rockets
| 8
|
H. Franklin Pierce
|
| Tube Motors
| 9
|
Constantine Paul Lent
|
| Spear Rocket
| 11
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Rocket Society Affiliates
| 12
|
Alfred Africano
|
| Rocket Motor Efficiency
| 13
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| The Rocketor's Library
| 12
|
| 38
|
| October 1937
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Notes and News
| 2
|
|
| Specifications for a Rocket
| 3
|
|
| Present Rocket Records
| 5
|
|
| Letters To The Editor
| 8
|
|
| Rocket Tests at Pawling
| 9
|
Alfred Africano
|
| Report on Model Flight Tests
| 10
|
|
| The Rocketor's Library
| 12
|
H. Franklin Pierce
|
| The Rocketor's Workshop
| 13
|
| 39
|
| January 1938
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Notes and News: Meetings
| 2
|
|
| Pictorial Highlights of Rocketry
| 3
|
|
| ARS Rocket No.1
| 4
|
|
| ARS Rocket No.2
| 5
|
|
| Gerhard Zucker: Spectacular end of a mail flight
| 6
|
|
| Reinhold Tiling: The rockets of a great experimenter
| 7
|
|
| Letters to the Editor: Meteorological instruments
| 8
|
Peter van Dresser
|
| Cosmecology and the Rocket
| 9
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Photos for Experimenters
| 12
|
John Shesta
|
| The Rocketor's Workshop
| 13
|
| 40
|
| April 1938
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Notes and News: New officers
| 2
|
John Shesta
|
| Landing Gear Releases
| 3
|
|
| Reinhold Tiling's Patented Design: How the German experimenter landed his rockets
| 6
|
Laurence E. Manning, Robert C. Truax, James H. Wyld, Nick Limber
|
| The Motor Takes the Spotlight
| 8
|
Alfred Africano
|
| Rocket Trips Into Space
| 13
|
John Shesta
|
| ARS No. 2 Proving Stand
| 15
|
|
| Letters to the Editor
| 17
|
John Shesta
|
| The Rocketor's Workshop
| 18
|
| 41
|
| July 1938
|
|
| Schematic Diagram of GALCIT Proving Stand
| 1
|
G. Edward Pendray and Laurence E. Manning
|
| Notes and News: The Society's New Address; exhibits; what's going on abroad
| 2
|
Frank J. Malina
|
| Rocketry in California
| 3
|
Nathan Carver
|
| Electric Weather Instruments
| 7
|
G. Edward Pendray
|
| Recent Rocket Patents: Dr. Goddard patents a new motor
| 8
|
Peter van Dresser
|
| Dry Fuel Experiences
| 9
|
C. P. Mason
|
| Letters to the Editor
| 12
|
Roy Healy, H. Franklin Pierce
|
| The Rocketor's Workshop: Parachutes and how to use them; construction of rocket valves
| 13
|
| 42
|
| February 1939
|
John Shesta, H. Franklin Pierce, James H. Wyld
|
| REPORT ON THE 1938 ROCKET MOTOR TESTS
| 2
|
Robert C. Truax
|
| ANNAPOLIS MOTOR TESTS
| 6
|
James H. Wyld
|
| Experimental Rocket - Model 1939
| 11
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| NEWS AND NOTES
| 14
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| HERMANN OBERTH---PIONEER OF ROCKETRY
| 15
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| THE REGENERATIVE MOTOR OPENS NEW POSSIBILITIES
| 15
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| 43
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| August 1939
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| A.R.S. Experimental Rocket NO. 3 at the New York World's Fair
| 1
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| NOTES AND NEWS
| 2
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| NEW EXPERIMENTAL PROGRAM
| 3
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John W. Parsons and Edward S. Forman
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| EXPERIMENTS WITH POWDER MOTORS
| 4
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H. Franklin Pierce and John Shesta
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| ROCKET RANGE FINDERS
| 12
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| THE AMERICAN ROCKET SOCIETY
| 13
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Major R. Randolph, Alfred Africano
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| REVIEWS OF TECHNICAL ARTICLES
| 14
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| ROCKET DEMONSTRATION AT NEW YORK WORLD'S FAIR
| 16
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| 44
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| November 1939
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Alfred Africano
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| New Model Stability Tests
| 1
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| NOTES AND NEWS
| 2
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John Shesta
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| Thermal Efficiency Overemphasis
| 7
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James R. Glazebrook
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| British Fly Rocket Plane
| 9
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Arthur C. Clarke
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| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, War suspends work at BIS
| 10
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Roy Healy
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| The Rocketor's Workshop
| 11
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Roy Healy, James Glazebrook
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| The Rocketor's Library
| 13
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| NEWS OF MEMBERS
| 15
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| 45
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| April 1940
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John Shesta
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| Powder Flight Tests
| 3
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Roy Healy
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| Jet Propulsion for Take-off
| 4
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G. Edward Pendray
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| Rocket Power From Atoms?
| 9
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J.M. Miller, Cedric Giles
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| The Rocketry Forum
| 13
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Thomas A. Terry, Nathan Carver
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| Letters to the Editor, Cuba
| 15
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| 46
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| July 1940
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Alfred Africano
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| 3" Rocket-Projectile For Aircraft
| 3
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John Shesta
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| Following The Rocket In Flight
| 6
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John J. Yellot, James R. Glazebrook
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| Professor Yellott On Nozzle Design
| 8
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Lovell Lawrence Jr.
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| The Rocketor's Workshop
| 9
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Max Krauss
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| State Of The Society
| 13
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Roy Healy
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| NEWS OF MEMBERS
| 14
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| 47
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| November 1940
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| Latest Goddard Motor: Patent reveals internal cooling method
| 1
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News
| 2
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A. Ananoff
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| Rocketry In France
| 3
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William T. Heyer
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| Experiments in Outside Burning
| 7
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Roy Healy
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| Rocket Flights of Fancy
| 9
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Bernard Smith
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| Liquid Cooling for Rocket Motors:California Rocket Society starts experimental program
| 10
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Louis Goodman, Nathan Carver
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| Fuel Injection: Centrifugal and gas pressure feeding
| 12
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George Mills
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| Letters to the Editor
| 14
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Roy Healy
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| The Rocketor's Library
| 15
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| 48
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| May 1941
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News
| 2
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Roy Healy
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| Aerial Cannon and Rocket Shells
| 3
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A. Ananoff
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| Problems of the Reaction Engine
| 9
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Cedric Giles
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| Tank Pressures and Motor Efficiencies:
| 14
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Bernard Smith
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| Letters to the Editor
| 15
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| 49
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| August 1941
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John Shesta and Roy Healy
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| Report on the June 8th Tests At Midvale
| 3
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James H. Wyld and Charles T. Piecewiez
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| Sound and Flame Observations
| 6
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Roy Healy
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| The Rocketor's Library
| 7
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Cedric Giles
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| The Nozzle-less Motor
| 8
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George C. Putnam and Nathan Carver
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| Plastic Rocket Shells
| 11
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W.F. Pont
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| Army Men Design AA Rocket
| 15
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Nathan Carver
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| Another Radio Control
| 16
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| 50
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| October 1941
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News: Jet propelled projectiles wanted by government
| 2
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Roy Healy and John Shesta
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| June 22 Motor Test Report
| 3
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Alfred Africano
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| The Africano Motor
| 7
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Roy Healy
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| Wyld Motor Retested
| 8
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Roy Healy
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| German Patents Rocket Motor: Heinkel
| 9
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Roy Healy
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| The Rocketor's Primer
| 11
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Charles T. Piecewicz
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| Lucite Fuel Tanks
| 14
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Roy Healy
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| The Rocketor's Library
| 15
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| 51
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| December 1941
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News
| 2
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Edward F. Chandler
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| Rockets for Defense: Mr. Chandler urges the return of the war rocket
| 3
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John Shesta
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| Thrust of Powder Rockets
| 6
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Zbigniew Krzywoblocki
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| Winged Rocket Bombs: Launching destruction from a distance
| 7
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Robert Gordon
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| Powder Tests of the California Rocket Society
| 10
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| 52
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| May 1942
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News
| 2
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Gohlke
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| THERMAL-AIR JET-PROPULSION
| 3
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| 53
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| October 1942
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News
| 2
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Roy Healy
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| The Black Powder Rocket Charge
| 3
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Cedric Giles
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| Engine Exhaust Propulsion
| 11
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Charles T. Piecewicz
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| A Modified Rocket Engine
| 13
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Cedric Giles
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| American Rocket Patents
| 14
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| Letters To The Editor
| 15
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| 54
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| February 1943
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News: Many nations engaged in rocket research
| 2
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Cedric Giles
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| Hydraulic Jet Propulsion:
| 3
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Roy Healy
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| Wire-Tailed Snare Rockets
| 8
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J.A. Georges
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| Australian Rocket Society
| 9
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Roy Healy
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| Valier Motor: Some facts regarding this German rocketeer
| 10
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Keith Buchanan
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| Combination Centrifugal Fuel Feed and Control Gyroscope
| 11
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Charles T. Piecewicz and Gustav A. Kindsvogel
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| Semi-Rocket Airfoil
| 12
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| Rocket Queries
| 13
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Roy Healy
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| Rocket Articles and Books: Eugen Sanger, Willy Ley
| 14
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| More Rocket Patents
| 15
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Roy Healy
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| Jet Propulsion Classifications
| 15
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| 55
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| July 1943
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News
| 2
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| Two New Rocket Weapons
| 3
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Cedric Giles
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| Jet Propelled Helicopters
| 5
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| Fairey Jet System
| 10
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| Book Reviews: S. Campini, Jules Verne
| 11
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| 56
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| December 1943
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Roy Healy
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| Notes and News: Reports of rocket gliders
| 2
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Roy Healy
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| Nazi Rocket Weapons: A variety of jet propelled devices
| 3
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Roy Healy
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| Bazooka Details: More data on U.S. rocket gun
| 6
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Roy Healy
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| Russian Rocket Bomb
| 8
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Cedric Giles
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| Motor Actuated Fuel Feeds
| 9
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Robert Gordon
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| California Rocket Society
| 13
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Constantin Paul Lent
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| Jet Propelled Dirigible
| 14
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| 57
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| March 1944
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| General News
| 2
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| Publication/Subscription/Member Data
| 2
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| Anglo-American Thermal Jet Plane: Designer Whittle Overcame Inertia, Discouragement
| 3
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Roy Healy
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| The Nazi Rocket Threat: Giant Projectiles Awaiting Invasion
| 4
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Cedric Giles
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| Rocket Power for Gliders: Auxiliary Units Seen Helpful in Warfare
| 7
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Constantin P. Lent
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| Spear Shaped Weather Rocket: Annular Nozzle Feature of Design
| 11
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| Hs 293 Rocket Glider Bomb: Use Against Allied Shipping Revealed
| 14
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Robert L. Sternberg
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| Electronic Spacial Rocket: Possibilities and Difficulties Outlined
| 15
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| 58
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| June 1944
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| General News
| 2
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| Publication/Subscription/Member Data
| 2
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| Germany's Robot Bombs: New Type Rocket Bombs in Use
| 3
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Cedric Giles
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| Thrust Augmentors for Rockets: Greater Efficiency Through Air Ejector Tubes
| 4
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| The Rocketor's Primer: Test Stand Fundamental Formulas
| 13
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| Book Reviews
| 15
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| General News
| 16
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|
| Table of Contents
| 16
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| 59
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| September 1944
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| General News
| 2
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| Publication/Subscription/Member Data
| 2
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| Airborne Rocket Projectiles: Fighter Planes Using Jet-Propelled Missiles
| 3
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Cedric Giles
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| The V-1 Robot Bomb: Details of the German Air Torpedo
| 4
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Eric Burgess
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| Rocket Experiments in Manchester: Pre-War Research by Amateur Group
| 6
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| Letter to Editor
| 13
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| Patents
| 14
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| Book Reviews
| 16
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| American Rocket Society News
| 16
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| 60
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| December 1944
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| General News
| 2
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| Publication/Subscription/Member Data
| 2
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| American and British Jet Planes: A Description of the Bell Airacomet
| 3
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Cedric Giles
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| The Nazi V-Weapons: Long Range Rockets Now in Use
| 4
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Laurence E. Manning
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| Rockets and Pseudo-Rockets: Some Interesting Comments on Airstream Engines
| 8
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| Jet Assisted Takeoff: Army and Navy Using Jet Boosters
| 11
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| American Rocket Society News
| 12
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| Patents
| 15
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| Book Reviews
| 16
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| 69
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| March 1947
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| Torrid Zone in Upper Atmosphere
| 1
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| Secret Guided Missile
| 3
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| Testing Naval Pilotless Aircraft
| 5
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| Aircraft Turbo-Jet and Prop-Jet Starter Systems
| 16
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| Supersonic and Transonic Aircraft Problems
| 24
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| Commercial Applications of Rocket Power
| 34
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| Book Reviews
| 36
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| Analysis of First Two American V-2 Flights
| 37
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| Rocket Powerplants For Aircraft
| 41
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| New Active Members
| 46
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| Four Gas Turbines Power XB-46 Bomber
| 46
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| Editorial Announcements
| 48
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| The Rocket Societies
| 49
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| 70
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| June 1947
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| The Liquid Propellant Rocket Motor
| 2
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| Employment Opportunities
| 15
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| The Climate of More
| 16
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| Some Possibilities For Rocket Propellants — (Part II)
| 20
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| Letters To The Editor
| 32
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| A Contribution to the Levitation Problem
| 33
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| Temperature Problems of the Interplanetary Rocket
| 34
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| Evaluation of Several Mass-Ration Phases
| 35
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| Society News
| 38
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| General News
| 40
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| G. E. Flying Laboratories
| 41
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| G. E. Rocket Motor Test Station
| 42
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| New Navy let Fighter
| 43
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| List of Advertisers
| 44
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| Westinghouse let Engine
| 45
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| United States Patents
| 47
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| 72
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| December 1947
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| Thermochemistry of Rocket Propellants
| 2
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| Some Possibilities for Rocket Propellants
| 10
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| Liquid Propellant Rocket Power Plants
| 26
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| Liquid Rocket Motor Tasting
| 45
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| 73
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| March 1948
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| Rocket Motors Project Heavy Steel Cables
| 5
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| Present and Future of Rockets
| 9
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| The Acid-Aniline Rocket Engine
| 17
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| Metallurgical Aspects in the Design of Rocket Motors
| 31
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| Trends in Guided Missiles
| 35
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| The Mass-Ratio Problem
| 37
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| ARS Business Meeting
| 41
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| ARS Engineering News
| 44
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| 74
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| June 1948
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| Robert H. Goddard—Father of Modern Rocketry
| 53
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| Honors to Dr. Goddard
| 59
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| The Pioneer Rocket Project of the U.S. Navy
| 62
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| Rocket on Rails
| 66
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| GE Opens Test Facilities for Jet-Propelled Helicopters
| 69
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| Isothermal Expansion in Nozzles
| 71
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| New Laboratory for Jet-Engine Components
| 74
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| ARS Activities
| 76
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| ARS Engineering News
| 78
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| 77
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| June 1949
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| Investigation of Some Parameters Affecting Over-All Rocket Performance, by C. H. Harry
| 51
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Eugen Sanger
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| The Prospects of Jet-Reaction Flight—Part II
| 59
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H. V. Schenck, Jr
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| An Hydraulic Analog of Flow Through Supersonic Nozzles
| 75
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A. Bernstein, F. D. Liner, N. Y. Rothmayer, and A. Sherman
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| Design and Experimentation on a Basic Rocket Engine,
| 79
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P. G. Couperus
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| A Charging Value for Compressed-Air Rocket Models
| 90
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| ARS News
| 94
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| 79
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| December 1949
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Joseph Friedman
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| A Theoretical and Experimental Investigation of Rocket-Motor Sweat Cooling
| 147
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R. E. Gibson
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| Supersonic Guided Missiles (Part II)
| 153
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Frederick A Maxfield
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| Torpedo-Propulsion Systems
| 166
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| ARS Fourth Annual Convention
| 185
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| ARS News
| 190
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| 80
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| March 1950
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Ralph Bloom, Jr., Noah S. Davis, Jr. and Samuel D. Levine
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| Hydrogen Peroxide as a Propellant
| 3
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G. E. Simpson
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| Handling of Liquid Oxygen
| 18
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Douglas H. Ross
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| Nitrogen Tetroxide as an Oxidizer in Rocket Propulsion
| 24
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Luigi Crocco
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| Instruction and Research in Jet Propulsion
| 32
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|
| American Rocket Society News
| 44
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| 81
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| June 1950
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Hsue-shen Tsien
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| Instruction and Research at the Daniel and Florence Guggenheim Jet Propulsion Center
| 51
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Robert Gordon
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| Heat-Transfer Problems in Liquid-Propellant Rocket Motors
| 65
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Martin Suminerfield
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| Fundamental Problems in Rocket Research
| 79
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|
| IRS News
| 98
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| 83
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| December 1950
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A. L. Stanly
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| Some Statistical Considerations of the Jet Alignment of Rocket-Powered Vehicles
| 155
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Richard F. Gompertz
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| Rocket-Engine Flight Testing
| 169
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| ARS 1950 Annual Convention
| 177
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| ARS 1950 Honors Recipients
| 187
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| ARS News
| 194
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| 84
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| March 1951
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Fritz Zwicky
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| Tasks We Face
| 3
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C. C. Ross
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| Principles of Rocket-Turbopump Design
| 21
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C. J. Peirce and W. P. Berggren
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| Ballistics Program at Ohio State University
| 34
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|
| ARS News
| 39
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| 85
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| June 1951
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P. F. Winternitz and D. Horvitz
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| Rocket Propellant Performance and Energy of the Chemical Bond
| 51
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Marvin Meyer
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| Throttling Thrust-Chamber Control
| 68
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Lieut. Comdr. F. C. Durant, III, U.S.N.R.
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| The Naval Air Rocket Test Station—Purpose and Progress
| 74
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W. R Sheridan
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| Expellant Bags for Rocket Propellant Tanks
| 80
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C. W. Tait, A. G. Whittaker, and H. Williams
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| Measurement of the Burning Rate of Liquid Propellants
| 83
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| ARS News
| 88
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| Book Review
| 92
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