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    41. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/NASA_HQ/Aviatrix/SeymourD/DS_7-19-99.pdf
    ... Heads, I go that month, or, tails, I stay home [and get more flying time]. ... seat, in the B-24, and I said, "Oh, I'll take my tail dragger anytime over the B-24 ... and I remember coming in and getting the tail down just right and the wheels just ...
    [ Текст ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/NASA_HQ/Aviatrix/SeymourD/DS_7-19-99.pdf -- 74.8 Кб -- 12.12.2006
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    42. Gregory C. Blackburn Oral History
    ... as possible, to the point where they even gave this test facility a tail number ... Ross-Nazzal: You mentioned that the big rig has a tail number. ... What is that tail number? . Blackburn: I think it?s OV [Orbiter Vehicle-095]. ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/BlackburnGC/BlackburnGC_5-4-09.htm -- 69.0 Кб -- 08.07.2015
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    43. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/BlackburnGC/BlackburnGC_5-4-09.pdf
    ... as possible, to the point where they even gave this test facility a tail number ... R OSS -NAZZ AL: You mentioned that the big rig has a tail number. ... What is that tail number? B LACKBURN : I think it's OV [Orbiter Vehicle-095]. ...
    [ Текст ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/BlackburnGC/BlackburnGC_5-4-09.pdf -- 153.0 Кб -- 17.12.2009
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    44. Eldon E. Kordes Oral History
    ... They were having panel flutter problems on the vertical tail and the side panels. ... a fighter, or something like that, the tail was farther back from the landing gear ... We initially had the panel flutter problems primarily on the vertical tails. ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/NACA/KordesEE_2-19-15.htm -- 73.9 Кб -- 08.07.2015
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    45. Donald H. Emero Oral History
    ... the air going over the wing right through that passageway between the two tails ... One of the GE demonstrators got pushed into the tail of the XB-70, flipped it upside ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/STS-R/EmeroDH/EmeroDH_8-26-10.htm -- 70.4 Кб -- 09.07.2015
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    46. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/McElmurryTU/TUM_8-23-00-amended.pdf
    ... I recall when we did the tail cone off flights in the 747 [shuttle carrier aircraft], when you took the tail cone off, the 747 ...
    [ Текст ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/McElmurryTU/TUM_8-23-00-amended.pdf -- 141.8 Кб -- 12.12.2006
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    47. Kenneth W. Mort Oral History
    ... It was a tail-sitter, it was to sit on its tail, and the pilot would get in it and then take off. ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/NACA/MortKW_7-17-14.htm -- 92.4 Кб -- 08.07.2015
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    48. Gerald D. Sheehan Oral History
    ... Of course the payload bay doors being on the top side of the Orbiter where it was a lot easier to exist thermally, that required the tail of the vehicle to be north when the vehicle was at the pad, i.e. ?tails north.? ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/STS-R/SheehanGD/SheehanGD_7-12-11.htm -- 109.7 Кб -- 09.07.2015
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    49. Joseph P. Allen Oral History
    ... The tail drops and by the time it goes below where the Orbiter is, the Orbiter has moved back only an eighth of an inch toward the tail, so it?s not going to hit it.? ...
    [ Сохраненная копия ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/AllenJP/AllenJP_3-16-04.htm -- 69.3 Кб -- 08.07.2015
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    50. http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/AllenJP/AllenJP_3-16-04.pdf
    ... The tail drops and by the time it goes below where the Orbiter is, the Orbiter has moved back only an eighth of an inch toward the tail, so it's not going to hit it." ...
    [ Текст ]  Ссылки http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/history/oral_histories/AllenJP/AllenJP_3-16-04.pdf -- 78.7 Кб -- 15.09.2005
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