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  1. Aerospace Research Laboratories: The Wave Nature of Moving Striations, ARL 65-202, Project 7073 by D. A.; Garscadden, A.; Bletzinger, P. Lee, 1965-10-01
  2. Aerospace Research Laboratories: The Magnetic Stabilization of an Electric Arc in Transverse Supersonic Flow, ARL 65-185 by Charles E. Bond, 1965-10-01
  3. Aerospace Research Laboratories: An Anode Comparison Study in a Wall-Stabilized Argon Arc, ARL 65-232 by E.; Raithby, G. D.; Eckert, E. R. G. Pfender, 1965-11-01
  4. Research on Riemannian spaces (Aerospace Research Laboratories) by Václav Hlavatý, 1966
  5. Aerospace Technology Centres (Reference on research)
  6. Medical Progress from Aerospace Research, AIAA-74-276 by Thomas Wooten, 1974
  7. Aerospace Research Laboratories Report on Research 1 January 1962 - 30 June 1964 by Office of Aerospace Research, 1964
  8. Medical and biological research in space: Hearing before the Subcommittee on Aerospace Technology and National Needs of the Committee on Aeronautical and ... second session, Friday, April 2, 1976 by United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences. Subcommittee on Aerospace Technology and National Needs, 1976-01-01
  9. Aerospace Research Laboratories: Elastic and Plastic Properties of Crystalline Solids at Elevated Temperature, ARL 65-3 by J. L.; Hren, J. A.; Kamber, K. T.; Ardell, A. J.; etc. Lytton, 1965-01-01
  10. Too small ... for now.(research in aerospace)(Editorial): An article from: Mechanical Engineering-CIME by John G. Falcioni, 2006-04-01
  11. Aerospace Research Laboratories: Thermodynamic and Composition Data for Constant-Volume Combustion of Stoichiometric Mixtures of Hydrogen-Oxygen Diluted with Helium or Hydrogen, ARL 65-174 by Andre; Galipeau, John Benoit, 1965-08-01
  12. Südkoreanische Organisation: Korean Broadcasting System, Korea Aerospace Research Institute, Game Rating Board, Doosan Bears (German Edition)
  13. U.S. aerospace manufacturing: industry overview and prospects.(Congressional Research Service)(Report): An article from: Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue Briefs by Michaela D. Platzer, 2009-12-01
  14. Aerospace Research and Development (Science and Technology Ser., Vol 24)

41. The Aerospace Research Pilot School
Air University Review, NovemberDecember 1969. The Aerospace Research Pilot School. Major Donald J. Kutyna. Flight-testing of piloted aircraft has been going on since the day the Wright
http://www.airpower.maxwell.af.mil/airchronicles/aureview/1969/nov-dec/kutyna.ht
Air University Review, November-December 1969
The Aerospace Research Pilot School
Major Donald J. Kutyna Flight-testing of piloted aircraft has been going on since the day the Wright brothers made their first flight more than sixty-five years ago. Just as "the proof of the pudding is in the eating," so also must the proof of an airplane be in the flying, for engineering will always remain in part an empirical science, subject to verification by actual test. Thus, although the aeronautical sciences have undoubtedly enjoyed vast development during the past fifty years, this development has not eased but rather has intensified the need for flight-test work and, in turn, the need for trained flight-test and research-test pilots. Flight-test training in the Air Force originated as an in-house activity in Test Operations at Wright Field, Ohio, about 1943. It progressed to formal school status, with its own staff and aircraft, and in 1951 moved to Edwards AFB, California. Events of the late 1950s disclosed the need for aerospace pilots trained for work in advanced aircraft and manned space research programs. Thus in 1961 the research pilot or "aerospace training" phase was added to the Test Pilot Schools curriculum. Now called the Aerospace Research Pilot School (ARPS), it is constantly changing to keep its course of instruction, test methods, and training vehicles ahead of the anticipated needs of future test programs. People who were associated with the school just a few years ago would hardly recognize it today.

42. Falcon Hill Aerospace Research Park
The WSD/EUL Program, is particularly interesting due to its inventiveness. The project will replace 1.5 million square feet of antiquated Air Force buildings with retail, hotel
http://falconhillproject.com/apd.htm
The WSD/EUL Program, is particularly interesting due to its inventiveness. The project will replace 1.5
million square feet of antiquated Air Force buildings with retail, hotel, office, and restaurant space through
in-kind lease payments. Falcon Hill, as the area is called, is among the most strategically located aerospace research parks in the nation. This 550-acre private development will feature nearly two million square feet of commercial and supporting retail space in its first phase alone. Plans are already underway for this large endeavor which will require moving two AF entrance gates to accommodate the re-invented space. Ground breaking took place in the fall of 2008. This website has been developed to educate and keep the public informed on the Falcon Hill Aerospace Research Park. It is hoped that the information provided on this website will be helpful to the local community, potential buyers of residential properties in and around North Davis County, South Weber County Utah, and anyone thinking about relocating to our fine area. Property record information obtained from public records, county records

43. Aerospace Research & Trading, Inc - San Jose, California (CA) | Company Profile
Aerospace Research Trading, Inc company profile in San Jose, CA. Our free company profile report for Aerospace Research Trading, Inc includes business information such
http://www.manta.com/c/mmdlptq/aerospace-research-trading-inc

44. Rocket Kits
For a complete price list click here. ASR has a great range of Rocket kits for everyone from the firsttime builder to the experienced Rocketeer.
http://www.aerospace-research.co.za/web_pages/products/rocket_kits.htm
Hobby Rocketry For a complete price list click here. ASR has a great range of Rocket kits for everyone from the first-time builder to the experienced Rocketeer. Our kits are designs that have been proven through numerous launches. Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 1 Kits These kits are designed for the first-time Rocket builder. With one of these kits you can attempt your Level 1 Certification. For more information about Certification, visit the SAASA web site, www.rocketry.co.za and click on SAASA. Kit Name StarChaser 2 AMRAAM Interceptor Start here. A StarChaser 2 Kit. Click on each picture for a larger version. Cardboard tubes Precision Parts Instructions and videos on CD The cardboard tubes, laser-cut wooden parts and fibreglass nosecones are specially made for ASR. It is simple to build and amazing to see it launch! After a majestic flight, it returns by parachute to fly again. Click here for a great launch video of this Rocket. The StarChaser 2 is a well proven kit, a great place to start. It's design is such that you'll get the maximum altitude with the entry-level Rocket motors. It is straight-forward to build and the CD has several drawings to illustrate various assembly tasks.

45. Aerospace Research | Science & Technology > Experimentation & Research | Busines
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46. Factsheets : AFOSR: International - AOARD
The Asian Office of Aerospace Research and Development (AOARD) was established in the Spring of 1992 by Dr. H. Hellwig, director of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research
http://www.wpafb.af.mil/library/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=9477

47. Home | CTAE - Aerospace Research And Technology Centre
CTAE is the Aerospace Research and Technology Centre in Barcelona, Spain.
http://ctae.org/
  • Home About CTAE About CTAE The CTAE, is a non-profit private foundation set up in 2005 in the region of Catalonia (Spain) aiming to enhance industrial competitiveness and promote innovation. Welcome Letters
    CTAE offers access to experienced researchers and laboratories; international university-industry cooperation, technology transfer, fundraising, project management, quality assurance, intellectual property.
    Research Labs

    Project Incubator
    Working with CTAE CTAE achieves industry advancement by promoting university-industry collaboration, technology transfer with other sectors, as well as transregional and transnational partnerships.
    Highlights
    • Read all Highlights Rss Oct. 22, 2010
      CTAE Quality Management System receives ISO EN 9100:2003 Standard Certification
      This certification proves CTAE commitment to the highest level of quality and reliability applicable to the aerospace sector involving both the processes used and the services provided to its customers. (Read CTAE Quality Policy) Read more Sep. 27, 2010

48. Aerospace Research And Development Information | Business.com
Facilities engaged in research and development of aerospacerelated products.
http://www.business.com/directory/aerospace_and_defense/research_and_development

49. Site: Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
Site Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI) P.O. Box 113, Yusung Post Office Daejun, 305600, Korea. Date Visited June 3 1997. WTEC J.V. Evans (report author), J. Pelton
http://www.wtec.org/loyola/satcom2/d_04.htm
Site: Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
P.O. Box 113, Yusung Post Office
Daejun, 305-600, Korea
Date Visited: June 3 1997 WTEC: J.V. Evans (report author), J. Pelton Hosts:
  • Dr. Hong-Yul Park, Head, Satellite Application Department, Satellite Division Dr. Ok-Kyu Lee, Senior Engineer, Planning and Budget Section
BACKGROUND
As of 1997, KARI had 285 employees and an annual budget of about $100 million. Like NASA, KARI is involved in both space research and aeronautical studies. For the latter work, the overall testing building, with a structure and flight dynamic laboratory and a propulsion test facility, was constructed in 1995. A low speed wind tunnel was planned for completion in 1997. Space research will be conducted in an Assembly, Integration and Test Center (AITC), which was completed in 1996, and in a planned ground station. As the international collaboration inherent in aerospace technology is much emphasized, KARI signed MOUs with 15 advanced organizations in the United States, the U.K., France, Russia, China, Israel, and Poland. KARI has developed a single-stage sounding rocket that was successfully launched twice in 1993 for sounding the vertical distribution of the ozone layer over the Korean peninsula, consecutively developing a two-stage sounding rocket capable of reaching 150 km. KARI has also taken a step towards research into satellite communications with the development of Mission Analysis Software, which is a tool for analyzing satellite orbit, attitude determination and maneuvers. Work is also ongoing in electric power distribution, telemetry, command and ranging subsystems.

50. Aerospace Research Group - Nanuet, New York (NY) | Company Profile
Aerospace Research Group company profile in Nanuet, NY. Our free company profile report for Aerospace Research Group includes business information such as contact, sales and
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51. Aerospace Research - Education Resource - StudySphere
Education Portal, Educational Resource for language school, study abroad, education online, education, school, high school, career education, business school, driver education
http://www.studysphere.com/education/Aviation-Aerospace-Research-5240.html

52. NASA Langley's Office Of Education : LARSS Main
2009/2010 NASA Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars Program A Summer, Fall, or Spring Paid Internship Opportunity at NASA Langley Research Center
http://www.nianet.org/larss/

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Please Note:
LARSS STUDENTS SOAR March 6, 2010
- After a volcanic eruption in Alaska halted hundreds of flights last year, NASA Langley student Alex Matus decided to dedicate his summer research to seeing the degree that the ash could have impacted those flights, and if there was a better
way to track volcanic ash in the future.
His project produced valuable results for the science community, earning him an award in the first American Meteorological Society (AMS) Best Student Paper competition. View Details Here
Windy Santa Cruz, who attends Valparaiso University, is shown with Rob Bryant, NASA Langley Researcher. Santa Cruz studied "super plastics" - polyamides as a LARSS Intern, Summer 2009.
NASA Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars Program
A Summer, Fall, or Spring Paid Internship Opportunity at NASA Langley Research Center, Hampton, Virginia PROGRAM OVERVIEW
OBJECTIVES
GENERAL INFORMATION
The LARSS Program hosts more than 170 students each year through its spring, summer, and fall internships. Note that the summer is a 10-week session, while the spring and fall are 15-week sessions.

53. ONERA, The French Aerospace Research Agency
ONERA, the French aerospace research agency Shaping the sky and space ONERA (Office National d’Etudes et de Recherches A rospatiales) is the French
http://www.cnrs.fr/cw/en/pres/compress/INCA/onera.htm
ONERA, the French aerospace research agency Shaping the sky and space
ONERA manages the largest fleet of wind tunnels in Europe. It has 2,000 employees, including 1,000 scientists and engineers, and operates through eight main facilities in France. ONERA staff take a creative approach to key areas such as radar, optics and system control, and are involved in major international scientific projects: Very Large Telescope, ultrasensitive accelerometers for space missions, new-generation launch vehicle propulsion, flying wings, pilotless planes and other futuristic concepts, and much more.
A hub of aerospace research
ONERA is laying the foundations for a pan-European aerospace research structure, by building on partnerships with fellow research centers, university labs, government agencies (DGA, CNES, ESA, DGAC, etc.) and industry. Along with six counterparts in Europe, ONERA created the association of European Research Establishments in Aerospace (AREA) in 1994, in a drive to coordinate projects and resources. ONERA and German counterpart DLR have formed an exemplary alliance on helicopter research, and these two agencies also form the hub of European aerospace research. In addition, ONERA carries out wide-ranging joint research with Russia, Japan (NAL), the United States (NASA), Singapore and other countries.
A strategic role in France and throughout Europe
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54. Aerospace Research | Science & Technology > Experimentation & Research | Busines
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55. Aerospace Research Group
The University of Adelaide provides quality service and support to its community through the efforts of a range of departments. This site includes academic faculties, research
http://www.mecheng.adelaide.edu.au/aerospace/
The University of Adelaide Home News Projects ... Our Team School of Mechanical Engineering
THE UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE
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Email: aerospace@mecheng.adelaide.edu.au Telephone: +61 8 8303 5460
Facsimile: +61 8 8303 4367
Aerospace Research Group
The Aerospace Research Group consists of a number of academics and research students from the School of Mechanical Engineering committed to furthering aerospace technologies at the University of Adelaide . The mission of the group is to address real World aerospace related issues by providing innovative, internationally recognised research, whilst contributing positively to the economic well-being of the Australian community. The group possesses a multi-faceted skill set, with its members possessing research expertise in a wide range of aerospace fields. The capabilities of the group are reflected in the number of private and governmental research grants awarded to the members of the group to conduct research in areas such as:
  • Fixed wing and rotary wing vehicles Unmanned Aerial Vehicles ( UAVs Flapping and morphing wing devices Hypersonic vehicle design Pulse jet, scramjet, and rocket engine design

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