to be known as the Langley Aerodynamical Laboratory. The functions of the laboratory were defined to be the study of the problems of aerodromics, particularly those of aerodynamics, with such research and experimentation as may be necessary to increase... Nature - Page 136edited by - 1915Full view - About this book
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| Alex Roland - 1985 - 432 pages
...shall be known as the Langley Aerodynamical Laboratory. (3) THAT; the functions of the Laboratory shall be the study of the problems of Aerodromics, particularly...locomotion for the purposes of commerce, National defense, and the welfare of man. (4) THAT; the Laboratory, under regulations to be established and... | |
| Alex Roland - 1985 - 460 pages
...of Wilson and a Democratic Congress. While the laboratory would conduct such research "as may serve to increase the safety and effectiveness of aerial locomotion for the purposes of commerce, national defense, and the welfare of man," it was in no way to "promote patented devices, furnish capital to... | |
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