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  1. Prevention of the Failure of Metals Under Repeated Stress: A Handbook prepared for the Bureau of Aeronautics, Navy Department by Staff of Battelle Memorial Institute, 1941
  2. Advanced Hypersonic Test Facilities (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics, Vol. 197)
  3. Fluid Dynamics (Aeronautics Science Publications) by Victor L. Streeter, 1948-12
  4. Vehicles Of The Air: A Popular Exposition Of Modern Aeronautics, With Working Drawings (1909) by Victor Lougheed, 2008-06-02
  5. English-French Dictionary of Aeronautics and Space Technology by Henri Goursau, 1992-08
  6. Injection and Mixing in Turbulent Flow (Progress in astronautics and aeronautics) by Joseph A. Schetz, 1980-07
  7. Spacecraft Contamination: Sources and Prevention (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by J. A. Roux, 1984-09
  8. Nikolai Zhukovsky: Founder of Aeronautics by S. Strizhevsky, 2003-05-29
  9. Experimental and numerical investigation of time varying wakes behind turbine blades: Results of the Industrial and Material Technology Aeronautics Research ... (Notes on numerical fluid mechanics)
  10. Interpretive History of Flight. A Survey of the History and Development of Aeronautics with Particular Reference to Contemporary Influences and Conditions. by M. J. B. Davy, 1948
  11. Technology assessment of portable energy RDT & P: University team report : submitted to the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (Policy alternatives ... University of Texas at Austin ; no. 2B) by John H Vanston, 1974
  12. Dictionary of technical terms,: Containing definitions of commonly used expressions in aeronautics, architecture, woodworking and building trades, electrical ... trades, printing, chemistry, plastics, etc by Frederic Swing Crispin, 1964
  13. Monitoring Earth's Ocean, Land, and Atmosphere from Space-Sensors, Systems, and Applications (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by Schnapf, 1985-09
  14. Jet-induced Effects: The Aerodynamics of Jet- and Fan-powered V/Stol Aircraft in Hover and Transition (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) by Richard E. Kuhn, Richard J. Margason, et all 2006-09-30

81. Hangar One
History of Civil/Military aviation.
http://www.hangarone.org

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Aviation history reference site with thousands of US aircraft types, some with pictures.
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83. Military Aviation In Sweden - Aircraft Gallery
An annotated photo gallery of Swedish aircraft.
http://www.avrosys.nu/aircraft/

84. Untitled Document
A picture gallery of aircraft used by the Swedish Airforce.
http://flieger.0catch.com/

85. Naval Airship Association, Inc. - Home
Pictures and information on Naval airships.
http://www.naval-airships.org

86. Welcome To Rearwin Airplanes
Information of airplanes made by Rearwin from 1928 - 1942.
http://www.rearwin.com
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Rearwin Airplanes was founded by Raymond Andrew ("Rae") Rearwin in 1928. Following Charles Lindbergh's historic transatlantic flight in 1927, the world's fascination with aviation grew significantly. Moreover, the Air Commerce Act of 1926 established the government certification program of pilots and aircraft that gave the fledgling industry safety and legitimacy. Employing his two sons, Royce and Ken, the small company designed and built over 400 airplanes, including instrument trainers and gliders, despite the devastating effects of the Great Depression. Rae Rearwin sold the company to the Empire Ordinance Company in 1942. The company built about 275 more Skyrangers under the Commonwealth name before they closed their doors in 1946. Listen to Ken Rearwin tell part 1 of the Rearwin story: RealAudio format MP3 format
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87. Swedish Aviation Historical Society
Research and documentation of Swedish aviation history.
http://www.flyghistoria.org/

88. AirTimes - A Source For Airline History
A virtual museum of the airline industry.
http://www.airtimes.com/

89. DLR - Institut Für Aerodynamik Und Strömungstechnik - Home
German research institute.
http://www.dlr.de/as

90. Vertiflite
The official publication of the American Helicopter Society.
http://www.vtol.org/vertiflite/
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Vertiflite is the official publication of the American Helicopter Society, the professional Society for the advancement of vertical flight technology and its useful application throughout the world. Vertiflite's editorial energies are devoted to informing our readers of the advances being made in the industry and encouraging increasingly broader use of rotorcraft. Vertiflite is included with AHS membership. It is also available to non-members by subscription. Rates: $135 per year in the United States; $165 per year outside the US. Single issues are also available for $40 for members or $50 for non-members (shipping included). Please send subscription orders and address changes to: The American Helicopter Society 217 N. Washington Street

91. Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - World's Leader In Aviation And Aerospace
Web site of Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University, the world s largest, fully accredited university specializing in aviation and aerospace.
http://www.erau.edu/
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    Space shuttle Discovery's final launch will be a landmark event for Embry-Riddle – the first time that two of its alumni will serve together in space. U.S. Air Force Col. B. Alvin Drew Jr. and Nicole P. Stott are assigned as mission specialists on the STS-133 flight to the International Space Station (ISS), the second space flight for both of them. Discovery's launch is currently scheduled for 4:17 p.m. EDT on Nov. 2, 2010, from Kennedy Space Center in Florida. On this next-to-last mission of the space shuttle program, the six-member Discovery crew will deliver to the ISS a prototype human-like robot for long-term testing, a pressurized logistics module, critical spare components, and other equipment and supplies. During the 11-day mission, Drew and a crewmate will perform two spacewalks to update and repair the ISS while Stott coordinates their activities from inside. In addition, Drew and Stott will operate Discovery's robotic arm to perform tasks on the exterior of the space station. Read More.

92. The Royal Aeronautical Society - Washington D.C. Branch
Aims to stimulate advances in aviation safety and technology and to improve the technical, political and social interchange between the US and UK aerospace communities.
http://www.raeswashington.org/
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Welcome to the Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS), Washington Branch website. The aims of the branch are to stimulate advances in aviation safety and technology by providing a forum to improve still further the technical, political and social interchange between the US and UK aerospace communities. The headquarters of the Royal Aeronautical Society are located at Hamilton Place, London, UK. For further information go to website http://www.raes.org.uk
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93. Royal Aeronautical Society Human Factors Group
Aims to improve the standards of aviation safety by promoting a better understanding of human factors hazards and techniques for dealing with them.
http://www.raes-hfg.com/
RAES human factors group
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Two views of Human Factors in flight: Michaelangelo's Renaissance concept drawing of a flying machine inset on a state-of-the-art glass cockpit links Emergency Response and SMS: Planning for the Unpredictable
An Anatomy of Prevention, Expectation and SMS from Pre-boarding to Forensic Recovery,
with Capt. Daniel Maurino, Prof James Reason and others.
October 6 at RAeS, 4 Hamilton Place, London W1.
To book see the Royal Aeronautical Society Conferences Pages
Human Factors in Aviation:
Medical and Physiological Aspects
Including Helios lessons learned: presentations and workshop information now available online.

94. Royal Aeronautical Society Flight Simulation Group - Home Page
Deals with the design, manufacture, installation and operation of simulation equipment, and the economic and human factors which bear on the use of simulators for research and development for civil and military crew training.
http://www.raes-fsg.org.uk/
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      The Flight Simulation Group (FSG) is the specialist group of the Society which deals with the design, manufacture, installation and operation of simulation equipment and synthetic environments, and the economic and human factors which bear on the use of simulators for research and development and for civil and military flight crew training. The Group maintains a significant international footprint and keeps abreast of flight simulation requirements in both civil and military areas worldwide, including the requirements of national and multinational civil regulatory authorities. The FSG Committee has a very extensive remit and its diverse activities are reflected in the Discussion Forum . It maintains a list of challenges facing the flight simulation community and seeks actively by all appropriate means to facilitate their progression, one of which, Upset Recovery, has been deemed sufficiently important to warrant its own

95. Space
Specialist community for those involved in the design, operation and use of satellites, launch vehicles and associated ground equipment and services.
http://www.raes.org.uk/space/
Members only Username Password Create / Forgotten Login Site Quick Links Governance Contacts Links Women in Aviation Arbitration and Mediation Merchandise RAeS Foundation Vacancies Home Specialist Groups > Space Search Space HOME HOT TOPICS SPACE IN 2010 LECTURES CONFERENCES ... COMMITTEE Welcome to the Space Group of the RAeS The Space Group is the specialist group within The Royal Aeronautical Society (RAeS) charged with promoting the interests of the Society and its members in astronautics and its component scientific and engineering disciplines. These interests cover the design and manufacture of spacecraft and launch vehicles, plus the application of space techniques in such varied fields as communications, navigation, planetary exploration, astronomy and remote sensing. mailto:space@aerosociety.com?subject=subscribe with "subscribe" in the subject. Suggestions for events (topics, speakers, format, venue, associated milestones, etc) should be sent to that email address, and will be acknowledged and reviewed by the Committee. E-mail us at the Space Group on space@aerosociety.com

96. Untitled Document
Concerned with developments across the whole range of helicopter and rotorcraft design, manufacture and operation worldwide.
http://www.personal.soton.ac.uk/sjn1/raes/
The Royal Aeronautical Society
Rotorcraft Group
Welcome to the Web Site of the Rotorcraft Specialist Group The Rotorcraft Group keeps the aeronautical community informed of developments across the whole range of helicopter and rotorcraft design, manufacture and operation worldwide. It aims to promote discussion on all important matters and hence provide the Society with feedback on these major issues. The Rotorcraft Section includes members from manufacturers, operators (civil and military), research establishments and academia. The Rotorcraft Section holds a number of Conferences and Lectures each year.
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97. Avionics And Systems
Provides a forum for all aspects of avionics and mechanical systems on both civil and military aircraft.
http://www.raes.org.uk/cmspage.asp?cmsitemid=SG_Av_Sys_Home

98. Aerospace Medicine
Aims to promote awareness within and outside the RAeS of the role of aviation medicine and human factors in aerospace.
http://www.raes.org.uk/cmspage.asp?cmsitemid=SG_Av_Med_Home

99. Air Transport
Includes aircraft design, marketing, operations, airport management and planning, air traffic control, finance and regulatory matters.
http://www.raes.org.uk/cmspage.asp?cmsitemid=SG_Air_Trans_Home

100. Airworthiness And Maintenance
Specialist group of the Royal Aeronautical Society that is concerned with all aspects of airworthiness and maintenance including design, total quality, regulations, human factors, management, planning, production, material inventories, logistics, economics and health.
http://www.raes.org.uk/cmspage.asp?cmsitemid=SG_Airworth_Introduction

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