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SCIENTIFIC AND TECHNICAL AEROSPACE REPORTS

A Biweekly Publication of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration
VOLUME 44, ISSUE 3 - February 10, 2006

NASA STAR REPORTS: 02/10/06
Aeronautics

01 Aeronautics (General)

02 Aerodynamics

04 Aircraft Communications and Navigation

05 Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance

06 Avionics and Instrumentation

07 Aircraft Propulsion and Power

08 Aircraft Stability and Control

09 Research and Support Facilities (Air)

01 AERONAUTICS (GENERAL)
Includes general research topics related to manned and unmanned aircraft and the problems of flight within the Earth's atmosphere.

Also includes manufacturing, maintenance, and repair of aircraft.

For specific topics in aeronautics, see categories 02 through 09.

For information related to space vehicles see 12 Astronautics.


20060005535 Department of the Air Force, USA

The McDonnell Douglas Story

Ingells, Douglas J.; 1979; In English; Original contains black and white illustrations Report No.(s): LC 79-54064; Copyright; Avail.: Other Sources

This work discusses the development of the largest Aerospace company in the country. The aerospace technology developed by their various divisions helps insure that America will be militarily strong, as well as being a leader in producing safe air transportation for the airlines of the World. Furthermore there are many by-products of the Space Age that have been developed by the company which give us goods and services for a better way of life. This book focuses on the men and women including the founders of the aerospace giant who performed the tasks necessary to help McDonnell Douglas achieve its leadership role. Also included in this work are hundreds of black and white and color photographs. Derived from text

Civil Aviation; Color Photography; Commercial Aircraft; Aerospace Industry


Source: NASA


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