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  1. Inside an aerospace testing facility. (Howmet Research Center): An article from: Advanced Materials & Processes by Gerald R. Grady, Randy L. Kunish, et all 1995-02-01
  2. Aerospace Research In The Soviet Union
  3. Review of the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Infrastructure and Aerospace Engineering Disciplines to Meet the Needs of the Air Force and the Department of Defense by Committee on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Infrastructure and Aerospace Engineering Disciplines to Meet the Needs of the Air Force and the Department of Defense, Air Force Science and Technology Board, et all 2001-09-27
  4. Air Force Special Operations Forces: A unique application of aerospace power (Research report / Air University) by John A Hill, 1993
  5. Aerospance Research Laboratories Report on Research. 1 July 1967 - 30 June 1969 by Office of Aerospace Research, 1969
  6. Evaluation of the National Aerospace Initiative by Committee on the National Aerospace Initiative, National Research Council, 2004-06-17
  7. A Review of United States Air Force and Department of Defense Aerospace Propulsion Needs by Committee on Air Force and Department of Defense Aerospace Propulsion Needs, National Research Council, 2006-12-14
  8. Entry and Competition in the U.S. Airline Industry: Issues and Opportunities (Special Report (National Research Council (U S) Transportation Research Board)) by National Research Council, 1999-09
  9. Approaches to Long Range Forecasting by Office of Aerospace Research, 1969
  10. Airport Research Needs: Cooperative Solutions (Special Report (National Research Council (U S) Transportation Research Board)) by Transportation Research Board National Research Council, 2003-05
  11. Winds of Change: Domestic Air Transport Since Deregulation (Special Report (National Research Council (U S) Transportation Research Board)) by National Research Council (U. S.), 1991-07
  12. SPACE SIMULATION CHAMBERS AND TECHNIQUES: AGARDograph 93. by Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development(agard), 1964
  13. Long-Range Forecasting and Planning: A Symposium Held at the US Air Force Academy, Colorado, 16-17 August 1966 by Office of Aerospace Research, 1966
  14. The fluid dynamic aspects of space flight; proceedings by North Atlantic Treaty Organization. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development. Fluid Dynamics Panel ., 1966

41. AIA Departments- Aerospace Research Center
Staff David Napier Director, aerospace research Center 703358-1015. Terry Ruby Electronic Data Manager 703-358-1028. aerospace research
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ARC compiles and publishes a variety of statistical reports related to the U.S. aerospace industry. Its statistical yearbook, Aerospace Facts and Figures , is a compendium of industry data. The ARC also maintains 20 separate data series as well as AIA's Year-End Review and Forecast. Terms and Conditions Privacy Policy

42. AIA- Issues By Subject
aerospace research and Development The United States is in danger of losing its position as the global leader in aerospace. Much
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Aerospace Research and Development
The United States is in danger of losing its position as the global leader in aerospace. Understanding that the decisions we make now will shape aersospace for the 21st century, AIA has developed a Five-Year Plan for Research and Development for American Aerospace to address these shortcomings. With this plan, we are launching a campaign to inform Congress, the administration, and others who have a responsibility and role in shaping the future of our industry about what needs to be done to ensure that the United States aerospace industry remains a global leader in the 21st century. AIA's Five-Year Research and Development Plan (2004-2008) Summary
  • Implement recommendations of the Commission on the Future of the U.S. Aerospace Industry.
  • Increase NASA budget by $34 billion.
  • Bolster the FAA research, engineering, and development budget by $3.8 billion.
  • Maintain current Defense Department research, development, test, and evaluation funding levels at $60 billion with added emphasis on including aircraft engine components and propulsion systems, avionics, solid rocket motors, rotorcraft, and global positioning system modernization.
  • Support federal funding to establish research requirements for air traffic management system modernization.

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44. EUROGRAM: European Office Of Aerospace Research And Development, 00-06, Nov-Dec
EUROGRAM European Office of aerospace research and Development, 0006, Nov-Dec 2000. Authors EUROPEAN OFFICE OF aerospace research
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45. Site: Korea Aerospace Research Institute (KARI)
Site Korea aerospace research Institute (KARI) PO Box 113, Yusung Post Office Daejun, 305600, Korea. Date Visited June 3 1997.
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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.

46. Appendix B: German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR)
Site German aerospace research Establishment (DLR) D8031 Oberpfaffenhofen Germany. Date Visited June 24, 1992. Report Author P. Hager. ATTENDEES. NASA/NSF
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Site: German Aerospace Research Establishment (DLR)
D-8031 Oberpfaffenhofen
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Date Visited: June 24, 1992 Report Author: P. Hager
ATTENDEES
NASA/NSF: M. DeHaemer
P. Hager
R. Jennings HOSTS: Dr. Friedrich Kuhne German Aerospace Research Establishment,
Director Institute for Communications Tech. Dr. Roland Bucklein DLR, Communications Systems Dr. Arno Schroth DLR, Head of Radio Frequency Physics Div. Barbara Backhaus German Remote Sensing Data Center
BACKGROUND
The primary task of DLR is to establish a scientific-technical basis for the development and utilization of future aircraft and spacecraft. In the past few years the application of energy technology has been established as a further key activity of DLR. DLR's scientific-technical experience lies in the institutes of its five scientific research departments: Flight Mechanics/Guidance and Control, Fluid Mechanics, Materials and Structures, Telecommunications Technology and Remote Sensing, and Energy. Its expertise is also used in the construction and operation of large-scale test and simulation facilities, as well as space support installations. The Department for Telecommunications Technology and Remote Sensing was the primary focus of interest. This department is organized into four institutes: the Institute for Telecommunications, the Institute for Radio Frequency Technology, the Institute for Opto-electronics, and the Institute for Atmospheric Physics. The Institute for Communications Technology, the Institute for Radio Frequency Technology, and elements of the Remote Sensing Division were visited.

47. ETF: Document Library: Aerospace Research In Europe
for our Email Update. Home Document Library aerospace research in Europe. Document Library. Other. aerospace research in Europe. 12 Jan 2004, AECMA. Summary.
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The European Association of Aerospace Industries, AECMA, represents the aerospace industry in Europe in all matters of common interest on the level of aircraft/systems, engines, equipment and components. Its objective is to enhance the competitive development of the whole sector.
Members of the Association are the national aerospace associations of all 15 EU Member States and the Czech Republic, as well as the largest European aerospace companies, which form the Council of AECMA.
Through its working bodies, AECMA generates a common industry view on a range of subjects, defining solutions to economic, financial, legal and technical problems including a common approach to European research programmes. It has been making strong contribution to the creation of a common European aerospace operations framework, by developing standards for products, quality systems and product support. Original Content...

48. Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars Program (LARSS)
The Office of Education at Langley Research Center offers......Langley aerospace research Summer Scholars Program (LARSS)
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Langley Aerospace Research Summer Scholars Program (LARSS) Description:
The Office of Education at Langley Research Center offers the LARSS Program, a 10-week program available to juniors, seniors, or first-year graduate students. LARSS' objective is to enhance students' interest in aerospace research and encourage them to pursue graduate degrees by exposing students to the professional research resources and facilities at LaRC. In summer 2000, LARSS students worked on programs in the Atmospheric Sciences Competency, including the following international projects: Stratospheric Aerosol and Gas Experiment (SAGE), Climate Research Program, Tropospheric Chemistry Research Program, Upper Atmosphere Research Program, Earth Radiation Budget Experiment (ERBE), Halogen Occultation Experiment (HALOE), Global Biochemical Cycling, and Pathfinder Instruments for Cloud and Aerosol Spaceborne Observations - Climatologie Etendue des Nuages et des Aerosols (PICASSO - CENA). Organization:
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49. FLUG REVUE February 1997: German Aerospace Research Programme
by Wolfdietrich Hoeveler The German Aerospace Industry Association (BDLI) takes a positive stock of the aerospace research program that was initiated in 1994.
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by Wolfdietrich Hoeveler The German Aerospace Industry Association (BDLI) takes a positive stock of the aerospace research program that was initiated in 1994. BDLI questioned all of the 40 companies of the system and supplying industry which are participating in the program in a survey. Even though only 25 companies replied, these companies represent 95 percent of the volume of the DM600 million program. The industry is paying a share in the same amount. The participation in the research program has had positive effects on the employment situation of the companies. 104 new jobs, especially in the engine business, were generated. All of the new employees were contracted for research and development. Based on the survey results, BDLI assumes that several hundred work places can be secured due to the program. The questioned companies commented positively about the new possibilities for contacts in the research sector. Especially the supplying industry is very interested in intensifying its relations to universities and large scale research, mainly done by DLR. The interest in EU research initiatives has also been enforced by the national research program. Still, the immense administrative effort to get EU subsidies and the prospects of success are commented on critically.

50. FLUG REVUE March 2004: European Aerospace Research Efforts
F R 3 2 0 0 4, EUROPEAN aerospace research EFFORTS. By Matthias Gründer The growth of civil aviation requires not only solutions
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The growth of civil aviation requires not only solutions to urgent issues of environmental protection and the conservation of natural resources but also greater safety, comfort and punctuality, in short, more passenger-friendliness. Moreover, permanent pressure to increase marketability and competitiveness and the limitations on airport capacity and European air space that are expected to remain for the foreseeable future require revolutionary technological solutions.
FIVE GUIDING OBJECTIVES FOR RESEARCH
An Advisory Council for Aeronautics Research in Europe (ACARE) has been set up at the EU to determine strategic actions at national and European level. On top of this, the Group of Personalities, a group of high-ranking aviation experts chaired by EU research commissioner Philippe Busquin, has formulated the following guiding objectives:
  • Improve passenger comfort
  • Raise the safety of air travel despite the expected increase in air transport volume
  • Reduce ecological damage from nitrogen oxide emissions and noise
  • Increase the competitiveness of European industry as regards air vehicles for commercial air transport, propulsion and equipment.

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53. Aerospace Research
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54. Aerospace Research Project Kicks Off - The Battalion - Front Page
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By By Brad Bennett Published: Tuesday, October 22, 2002 "I am very proud today to see one more way we can be stronger," she said. "The work of this institute will slice deep into the unknown," Gates said. "(TiiMs) is about developing technology solutions to address real vehicle systems in use," said Dr. Darrel V. Tenney, director of Aerospace Vehicle Systems Technology Office for the NASA Langley Research Center. TiiMS research will focus on blending microscopic NANO systems, bio materials and multifunctional intelligent systems, such as aircraft bodies that change shape and sense problems. Dr. Michael M. Reischman, special assistant for the Office of Aerospace Technology for NASA, said that some of this technology is only a decade away from application.

55. EoPortal Directory: KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute)
Information, Back. Organisation. KARI (Korea aerospace research Institute). Type(s), Space agency. Owner, KARI (Korea aerospace research Institute).
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Owner KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) Organisation KARI (Korea Aerospace Research Institute) Abstract Aerospace technology, together with biotechnology and nanotechnology, is in the vanguard of scientific and technological progress in the 21 century. Likewise, its significance has become increasingly better understood and appreciated on national level as the government has selected Space Technology(ST) as one of the six national technologies(6T) and has drawn up the National Technology Road Map, in which the ST is categorized as national strategic technology and for elevating national status on the global stage.
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56. CBC News:Amelia Earhart Fellowships Honour Canadian Aerospace Research
Amelia Earhart Fellowships honour Canadian aerospace research Last Updated Mon, 17 Nov 2003 200722 CHICAGO Three Canadians have
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Last Updated Mon, 17 Nov 2003 20:07:22 CHICAGO - Three Canadians have won 2003 Amelia Earhart Fellowship Awards for their research in aerospace science and engineering. The Canadian winners are:
  • Jane Cavanagh of the University of Saskatchewan.
  • Katrina Brandstadt of McGill University.
  • Nancy Martineau of McGill University.
Zonta International of Chicago offers the $60,000 US awards to women pursuing graduate degrees in aerospace research. The worldwide organization works to advance the status of women. The award was established in 1938 to honour the memory and accomplishments of pilot Amelia Earhart. Thirty-five fellowships are awarded each year. Cavanagh, a mechanical engineering researcher, works with NASA scientists to test how fast and how badly an astronaut can be burned if their clothing catches fire in space. She plans to fly to NASA's John Glenn Research Center in Houston to conduct her experiment on the combustibility of different fabrics. Cavanaugh will have a 20-second window to test her fire study on a low-gravity aircraft which simulates the weightlessness of space.

57. DART - Developing Aerospace Research And Technology
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58. DART - Developing Aerospace Research And Technology
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59. Boeing Establishes Links With Italian Aerospace Research Center
Brief description of page content Boeing establishes links with Italian aerospace research center. Boeing establishes links with
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Boeing establishes links with Italian aerospace research center
Boeing (NYSE: BA) and Centro Italiano Ricerche Aerospaziali (CIRA), the Italian aerospace research center, today signed a memorandum of understanding to investigate and develop technology projects of mutual interest. As a first step, during the next four months, representatives from Boeing, an established leader in aerospace technology development, and CIRA, one of the leading aviation and space technology research organizations in Europe and a key member of the Campania Aerospace Research Network in Italy, will discuss technology projects for possible collaboration. The initial focus will be on exploratory studies for technology projects associated with a number of Boeing initiatives including the Boeing 7E7 Dreamliner, a super-efficient airplane that is under development, as well as technology projects involving the use of CIRA test facilities, including an icing wind tunnel and a plasma wind tunnel. The Italian Space Agency and National Research Council own the majority of the shares of CIRA, while the regional government (Regione Campania) and major Italian aerospace companies also hold shares.

60. Aerospace Research Company Profile
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