Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 10 of 10
Issue Date | Title | Author(s) | Citation |
20-Nov-2024 | Human-powered Watercraft: In striving for ever higher speeds the familiar racing shells propelled by eight oarsn1en may have to give way to unconventional watercraft. Such a record-setting vehicle was designed and bull t by the au th ors | Brooks, Alec N. | p1-8 |
20-Nov-2024 | Human-powered Flight 2: Human-powered aircraft· exploit a little-understood Right regime. Aircraft that can negotiate it are fun to Ry and may turn out to lia ve uses in reconnaissance and planetary science | Drela, Mark; Langford, John S. | Scientific American p1-8 |
20-Nov-2024 | Human-powered Flight: Human-powered aircraft · exploit a little-understood Right regime. Aircraft that can negotiate it are fun to .iy and may turn out to have uses in reconnaissance and planetary science | Drela, Mark; Langford, John S. | Scientific American p1-8 |
20-Nov-2024 | GOSSAMER CONDOR: Daedalus splashes down to a new record | - | - |
20-Nov-2024 | FLIGHT INTERNATIONAL: Voyeger Circles the world | AFB, EDWARDS | weeksending p1-7 |
20-Nov-2024 | Distance Record Set for Human-Powered Flight | - | AVIA TION WEEK & SPACE TECHNOLOY p0-1 |
20-Nov-2024 | AIRCRAFT: Blimps are back on board | DeMeis, Richard | AEROSPACE AMERICA p1-4 |
20-Nov-2024 | Slice: Airships face a military future | Hamer, Mick | New Scientis p.1-3 |
20-Nov-2024 | Slice: Airships face a military future | Hamer, Mick | New Scientis p.1-3 |
20-Nov-2024 | Airships: A new mission for an old standby | - | Vectors, p16-20 |
Collection's Items (Sorted by Submit Date in Descending order): 1 to 10 of 10