Air University Quarterly Review, Том 10U.S. Army Air Forces, 1958 |
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... Major Bill Ocker pioneered the development of instruments that eventually made it possible for the airplane to fly through clouds . In 1929 Lieutenant Jimmy Doolittle had made the first all - instrument flight inside a completely ...
... Major Bill Ocker pioneered the development of instruments that eventually made it possible for the airplane to fly through clouds . In 1929 Lieutenant Jimmy Doolittle had made the first all - instrument flight inside a completely ...
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... Major Arthur Murray in the X - 1A sister ship attained the then unprecedented altitude of 94,000 feet in 1954. In September 1956 Captain Milburn G. Apt took the X - 2 to a speed of 2178 miles per hour before structural failure cost him ...
... Major Arthur Murray in the X - 1A sister ship attained the then unprecedented altitude of 94,000 feet in 1954. In September 1956 Captain Milburn G. Apt took the X - 2 to a speed of 2178 miles per hour before structural failure cost him ...
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... major component . To do this , it draws on the same hard - won and laboriously accumulated reser- voir of scientific and technical knowledge that brought manned aircraft to their present advanced state , as well as on the one- hundred ...
... major component . To do this , it draws on the same hard - won and laboriously accumulated reser- voir of scientific and technical knowledge that brought manned aircraft to their present advanced state , as well as on the one- hundred ...
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... major component . To do this , it draws on the same hard - won and laboriously accumulated reser- voir of scientific and technical knowledge that brought manned aircraft to their present advanced state , as well as on the one- hundred ...
... major component . To do this , it draws on the same hard - won and laboriously accumulated reser- voir of scientific and technical knowledge that brought manned aircraft to their present advanced state , as well as on the one- hundred ...
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... Major David G. Simons who attained a height of 102,000 feet and stayed above 100,000 feet for almost 24 hours . Current Aeromedical Laboratory studies involve such prob- lems as weightlessness and its nutritional , circulatory , and ...
... Major David G. Simons who attained a height of 102,000 feet and stayed above 100,000 feet for almost 24 hours . Current Aeromedical Laboratory studies involve such prob- lems as weightlessness and its nutritional , circulatory , and ...
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