Investigation of Dirigible Disasters: Hearings Before ..., 73-1 Pursuant to H. Con. Res. 15 ..., May 22 to June 6, 1933 |
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... ( airship ) . An officer when detailed to training in the duties of naval aviator ( airship ) , shall subject to the approval of the Bureaus of Navigation and Aeronautics , be desig- nated a student naval aviator ( airship ) and at the ...
... ( airship ) . An officer when detailed to training in the duties of naval aviator ( airship ) , shall subject to the approval of the Bureaus of Navigation and Aeronautics , be desig- nated a student naval aviator ( airship ) and at the ...
Page 85
... airships . 3. Aerology- General course covering the subject from first principles to the prediction of weather . Drawing of weather maps in Planning extended operations . flight . 4. Airship gases ... Helium , its properties , methods ...
... airships . 3. Aerology- General course covering the subject from first principles to the prediction of weather . Drawing of weather maps in Planning extended operations . flight . 4. Airship gases ... Helium , its properties , methods ...
Page 86
... airship he shall inspect the airship in the shed and familiarize himself with the various parts and rules of the ship , such as those for landing stations , etc. In the case of a nonrigid airship he shall practice moving the controls ...
... airship he shall inspect the airship in the shed and familiarize himself with the various parts and rules of the ship , such as those for landing stations , etc. In the case of a nonrigid airship he shall practice moving the controls ...
Page 87
... airship course . Before qualification a student must have a minimum of 15 flights and 200 hours in the air in rigid airships , not more than 50 hours of which may be time at high mooring masts , and must have satisfac- torily performed ...
... airship course . Before qualification a student must have a minimum of 15 flights and 200 hours in the air in rigid airships , not more than 50 hours of which may be time at high mooring masts , and must have satisfac- torily performed ...
Page 89
... ( AIRSHIP ) The primary duty of a naval aviation observer ( airship ) is to relieve the operat- ing airship crew from certain observation duty and work connected therewith . The effect of close concentration by the observer on the ...
... ( AIRSHIP ) The primary duty of a naval aviation observer ( airship ) is to relieve the operat- ing airship crew from certain observation duty and work connected therewith . The effect of close concentration by the observer on the ...
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Page 4 - In the testimony you are about to give before this committee, do you solemnly swear that you will tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you God ? Mr.
Page 290 - ... in said description shall be taken for the Commonwealth. Said board, upon entering upon any land for the purpose of using the same for carrying out any of the purposes of this act, shall sign and cause to be recorded in the registry aforesaid a statement containing a general description of the land and the purposes for which it is to be used, and the probable time for which the same is to be used, and after they have taken any property under the right of eminent domain shall notify the owner...
Page 521 - Principle states that a body wholly or partially immersed in a fluid is buoyed up by a force equal to the weight of the fluid displaced by it.
Page 527 - The subcommittee met, pursuant to the call of the chairman, at 10 o'clock am in the committee room of the Committee on Banking and Currency, Room 301, Senate Office Building, Senator William H.
Page 633 - This sum was increased later by further gifts from Mr. Guggenheim. The purpose of the Fund was to promote aeronautical education throughout the country; to assist in the extension of aeronautical science ; and to further the development of commercial aircraft, particularly in its use as a regular means of transportation of both goods and people.
Page 475 - ... bites his nails. The applicability of this statement, however, to the entire age range is open to question as is revealed below. Second, the frequency of the nail-biting mannerism for each age level, statistically 1 The opinions and assertions herewith expressed are those of the author and are not to be construed as those of the Navy Department or of the naval service at large. 2 This is true because an unknown number of draftees had been rejected for military service before naval induction.