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196146753Washington DC: American Aviation Pub. Inc 1961. Forty-Second Edition. good. 483 illus. chronology index boards somewhat worn and soiled some wear to spine. American Aviation Pub., Inc hardcover
19834545Winnipeg Manitoba: Bristol Aerospace Limited 1983. First Edition First Printing. Softcover. Unpaginated pp. 96. Oblong 8vo. Illustrated card covers. Rich with many black-and-white photographs portraits illustrations facsimiles charts tables et al. Comprises a rich hisory of the founding of the firm and a complete list with the names of "Long Service Employees" and the dates of their respective tenrues. Uncommon in commerce. Corresponds to OCLC #823211153. At time of cataloguing not in BAC/LAC. <br/><br/> [Bristol Aerospace Limited] paperback
196371426Washington DC: Library of Congress Aerospace Information Division 1963. Presumed first edition/first printing. Wraps. Fair. No dust jacket. Ink notation on front cover. Staple bound one staple at upper left. Staple holes to front cover. iii 14 p. Includes illustrations. References. A detailed description of the RFT research reactor is given. The presentation includes background information design features reactor parameters and information on experimental facilities afforded by the reactor together with illustrations and diagrams. This reactor was put into operation in 1952. It was rebuilt during 1957-1958. The reactor had a serious breakdown during its first three years of operation. Library of Congress, Aerospace Information Division paperback
19981140520.66Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development AGARD Neuilly-sur-Seine 1998. Paperback. New. 4to paperback. NEW. Bright crisp & clean unread; covers glossy. Tiny bend to cover corner from storage. Chapters separately paginated. In English with general summary in French. The Human Performance Modelling Working Group WG-22 was convened in 1995 as a joint effort between the Flight Vehicle Panel FVP and the Aerospace Medical Panel AMP of the Advisory Group for Aerospace Research and Development AGARD. Advisory Group for Aerospace Research & Development (AGARD), Neuilly-sur-Seine paperback
196646749New York: Spartan Books 1966. Forty-Fourth Edition. fair ex-lib. poor. 528 illus. chronology index usual library markings DJ worn soiled torn and chipped p. 125/6 torn & creased complete Spartan Books unknown
1985Alibris.0021667Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineer. 1985. Unabridged. Hard cover. Fine in very good dust jacket. Signed by author. 320 p. . SIGNED BY AUTHOR! tear on back left top of the dj . Institute of Electrical & Electronic Engineer hardcover
196146752Washington DC: American Aviation Pub. Inc 1961. Forty-Second Edition. good fair. Quarto 483 illus. chronology index DJ somewhat soiled: small edge tears chips and creases. American Aviation Pub., Inc unknown
196288341March Air Force Base CA: United States Air Force Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force 1962. Presumed to be one of only a few multiple copies produced for distribution. Four sheets with printing on one side only. Good. Format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 inches with three holes punched in the left side and stapled together at the left side. This document contains 4 sheets/eight pages with text or illustrations printed on the first seven sides only. This typed/mimeographed document ON PINK PAPER shows slight wear and soiling. This supplement supersedes SACR 51-1/15AF Sup 8 12 January 1960. The purpose of this supplement was to provide a source of information for the description and location s of Scenic Badlands Bombing Range R-6102 and to establish policies for its use. The 11th Radar Bomb Scoring squadron was responsible for controlling aircraft using the range. The commander 28th Combat Support Group Ellsworth Air Force Base South Dakota was response for the maintenance of bombing targets and reflector city range facilities. There is discussion of targets patterns to be flown range control and special safety procedures. During the Cold War 15 AF was one of three Numbered Air Forces of the United States Air Force Strategic Air Command SAC commanding USAF strategic bombers and missiles on a global scale. Elements of 15th Air Force engaged in combat operations during the Korean War the Vietnam War and Operation Desert Storm. The Badlands Bombing Range BBR refers to Rapid City Army Air Base target ranges for World War II which included the current Air Force Retained Area an inactive 2486-acre United States Air Force site "20 miles southeast" of Scenic South Dakota. The retained area is the remainder of 341726 acres federally acquired in 1942 under eminent domain at the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation Oglala Sioux. In addition to use by World War II aircraft BBR was used for a post-war Army National Guard gunnery range and a Cold War Radar Bomb Scoring site. The Interior Radar Bomb Scoring Site callsign Badlands Bomb Plot opened in August 1960 on Hurley Butte 43.719846°N 102.14294°W adjacent to the Pine Ridge Reservation and a few miles from Interior South Dakota to replace the Los Angeles Bomb Plot at Cheli AFS. Operated and maintained by Detachment 2 of the 11th Radar Bomb Scoring Squadron the RBS site was 1 of ~14 that remained after the 1965-6 deployment of RBS site personnel for Vietnam Combat Skyspot. At the end of the Cold War numerous nearby radar sites for RBS and electronic warfare simulation included those at the Alzada 2 sites Ekalaka & Hulett Mini-Mutes Radar Sites the Clark & Colony Radar Bomb Scoring Sites and the "Ellsworth Air Force Base" sites Belle Fourche Colmer & Horman Radar Bomb Scoring Sites and the Antelope Butte Mini Mute Radar Bomb Scoring Site. United States Air Force Headquarters Fifteenth Air Force unknown
196488337Beale Air Force Base CA: United States Air Force 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing SAC Headquarters 1964. Presumed to be one of only a few multiple copies produced for distribution. Single sheet typed on both sides. Fair. Format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 inches with three holes punched in the left side. This document contains 2 pages one sheet printed on both sides. This memorandum issued prior to 20 April 1964 shows heavy wear and soiling. This type of operational communication within the SAC organization rarely survives. The author Lt. Colonel USAF was Chief of the Bomb/Nav Branch of the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing SAC Headquarters located at Beale Air Force Base in California. It was address to all B-52G Navigators and Radar Navigators. The 456th Bombardment Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 14th Air Division of Strategic Air Command at Beale Air Force Base California where it was inactivated on 30 September 1975. The wing was redesignated the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing and was activated at Beale Air Force Base California in February 1963. It flew Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers and Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker air refueling aircraft and also commanded a HGM-25A Titan I squadron until 1965. Although it operated no intercontinental ballistic missiles after then it was not until July 1972 that the wing was redesignated the 456th Bombardment Wing. The wing was inactivated in September 1975 and its personnel equipment and mission transferred to the 17th Bombardment Wing which moved to Beale on paper from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio. This document noted that Bombing at TA altitudes will be an integral part of SACM 50-8 SACM 51-4 and future evaluations effective 1 July 1964. This documents addresses sections entitled General Place and Date of Test Bombing Navigation Communications 429 Completion and Special Instruction for RN Radio Navigator. The document stated that "It is imperative that all units practice this procedure prior to the effective date to assure each unit has a chance to evaluate any possible shortcomings or problems that my be uncovered in this area." "Bombing/CSA Procedures" and "Timing Procedures" had been accomplished and reproduced for crew use. United States Air Force, 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing (SAC), Headquarters unknown
198837657New York: Gallery Books 1988. very good very good. 238 illus. including 20 double fold-out plates diagrams glossary. Gallery Books unknown
19670073552np: Society of Aerospace Material and Process Engineers 1967. Hardcover. Ex-Library/No Jacket. 1967. Hardcover 4to. pictorial black cloth. 307 pp. Illustrated. Proceedings of the 11th conference of Society of Aerospace Material and Process Engineers. Ex-library copy with relatively few markings: sticker on spine and rear cover bookplate on front pastedown stamp on fly leaf and the first page of text. Otherwise this copy has remained sharp clean and unmarked. A scarce title published 2 years before Buzz and Neil walked on the moon. Society of Aerospace Material and Process Engineers hardcover
1980230062El Segundo.: Self published. 1980. First edition. . Gilt decorated hard cover. . Fine copy in fine dust jacket in mylar. As new. . Folio. . Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Self published. hardcover
1966ZB1135220North Atlantic Treaty Organization 1966. 466 pp. Paperback extracted from larger binding spine taped ex library else text and binding clean and tight. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. North Atlantic Treaty Organization paperback
19742090502128700409Japan Aerospace Industry Association 1974. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of pages: 444 Size: chrysanthemum format Number of books: 1 Japan Aerospace Industry Association paperback
19922090502113718188Not Available 1992. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
19792090502113717474Not Available 1979. Soft Cover. Fine. The book is in fine condition. Not Available paperback
196488339Beale Air Force Base CA: United States Air Force 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing SAC Headquarters c1964. Presumed to be one of only a few multiple copies produced for distribution. Two sheets with printing on three sides only. Good. Format is approximately 8 inches by 10.5 inches with THREE holes punched in the left side. This document contains 2 sheets/four pages with text printed on the first three sides. This typed/mimeographed document shows some wear and soiling. This was included in a group of materials associated with the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing SAC This type of operational communication within the SAC organization rarely survives. NAV/RN is written at the top of the front side. It is assumed that the author was Lt. Colonel USAF was Chief of the Bomb/Nav Branch located at Beale Air Force Base in California. The 456th Bombardment Wing is an inactive United States Air Force unit. It was last assigned to the 14th Air Division of Strategic Air Command at Beale Air Force Base California where it was inactivated on 30 September 1975. The wing was redesignated the 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing and was activated at Beale Air Force Base California in February 1963. It flew Boeing B-52 Stratofortress bombers and Boeing KC-135 Stratotanker air refueling aircraft and also commanded a HGM-25A Titan I squadron until 1965. Although it operated no intercontinental ballistic missiles after then it was not until July 1972 that the wing was redesignated the 456th Bombardment Wing. The wing was inactivated in September 1975 and its personnel equipment and mission transferred to the 17th Bombardment Wing and moved to Beale on paper from Wright-Patterson Air Force Base Ohio. This document has sections on A. CONSIDERATIONS FOR PLANNING; B. FLIGHT TECHNIQUES; C. EMERGENCY PROCEDURES; and D. OPERATIONAL ERRORS NOTED BY SAC GAM TEAM. This document addresses situations that allow the missile to 'break the Tone' and an error induced by the Flight Control Power Switch being "OFF" during programming. Also discussed was Star lock-on Astro-Tracker difficulties including simultaneously use of the SLEW and STEP switches. The Emergency procedures were largely concerned with engine failures. The SAC GAM team noted concerns with guidance system alignment in flight data recording especially by missile operators in the use of SAC Form 650 and Radar Navigators should place greater emphasis on accurate completing of SAC Form 284. The North American Aviation AGM-28 Hound Dog was a supersonic turbojet-propelled nuclear armed air-launched cruise missile developed in 1959 for the United States Air Force. It was primarily designed to be capable of attacking Soviet ground-based air defense sites prior to a potential air attack by B-52 Stratofortress long range bombers during the Cold War. The Hound Dog was first given the designation B-77 then redesignated GAM-77 and finally AGM-28. The Hound Dog continued to be deployed for a total of 15 years until its replacement by newer missiles including the AGM-69 SRAM and then the AGM-86 ALCM. United States Air Force, 456th Strategic Aerospace Wing (SAC), Headquarters unknown
19802091502135407218Shuppan kyodo-sha 1980. Soft Cover. Fine. Number of books: 1 Shuppan kyodo-sha paperback
2000mon0000017154Aerospace Publishing Ltd. 2000T. paperback. New. 0.3937 11.8898 8.8976. Aerospace Publishing Ltd. paperback
1988786105PN. New. 1988. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1986775677PN. New. 1986. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
1980761090PN. New. 1980. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition. . PN paperback
19981306128PN. New. 1998. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1997298654PN. New. 1997. . Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback
1996292232PN. New. 1996. Soft Cover. Date is original print. This is a reprint edition . PN paperback