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    1. ‘Dad got an education – trained as a skilled worker and got a job in the aeronautical industry based in Bristol


    2. “Automatic Terminal Information Service (ATIS) is a continuous broadcast of recorded aeronautical information such as weather information, which runways are active, available approaches, and any other information required by the pilots


    3. Monaghan pointed with his left hand to the 1:50,000 ground maps pinned up on the aeronautical charts and told the group what had taken place so far


    4. Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) have used millions


    5. A semi-retired aeronautical


    6. I believe he was an engineering major or aeronautics, something like that


    7. ����������� Ingrid was tired but happy when she finally closed the book on aeronautical science that Nancy had bought for her in town, along with other books to advance her education, before bringing her back to the Tower of London


    8. � Her future adoptive mother had started right away to teach her knowledge from the 21st Century, showing to Ingrid a video documentary on modern aircraft and then discussing with her about the progress and breakthroughs to come in aeronautics


    9. That advanced knowledge has allowed us to jump over many decades in terms of aeronautical research and development and prevented us from exploring quite a few technological dead-ends, saving us more time and money


    10. The doctor in charge of research in aeronautical medicine in Muroc, Major Stapp, arrived ten minutes later, his doctor’s bag in hand

    11. ‘’By Jove! A supersonic VTOL transport aircraft with a range of at least 1,200 miles? I would call that an aeronautical wonder


    12. The senior officer said “Your wires man has a son who was an aeronautical engineer, who specializes in electronics


    13. In the words of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), the Space Shuttle “fundamentally changed our understanding of the universe


    14. If a look could convey “I don’t give a shit about Aeronautica ’73” it was on Baker’s face


    15. delegation for Aeronautica ’73, he was preparing for a two-week trip


    16. Certain possible inventions of which he had cogitated when reclining in a state of supine repletion to aid digestion, stimulated by his appreciation of the importance of inventions now common but once revolutionary, for example, the aeronautic parachute, the reflecting telescope, the spiral corkscrew, the safety pin, the mineral water siphon, the canal lock with winch and sluice, the suction pump


    17. My brother John Hillenbrand, a longtime private pilot, reviewed the aircraft and flying sections of my book with an extraordinarily careful eye and helped me understand the arcane details of aeronautics


    18. In 1922, prior to the boom in aviation securities, Wright Aeronautical Corporation stock was selling on the New York Stock Exchange at only $8, although it was paying a $1 dividend, had for some time been earning over $2 a share, and showed more than $8 per share in cash assets in the treasury


    19. In the Wright Aeronautical example, the earlier situation presented a set of facts which demonstrated that the business was worth substantially more than $8 per share, or $1,800,000


    20. It would have been difficult for the analyst to determine whether Wright Aeronautical was actually worth $20 or $40 a share in 1922—or actually worth $50 or $80 in 1929

    21. The profits realized from cellophane, ethyl gas and various plastics, and from advances in the arts of radio, photography, refrigeration, aeronautics, etc


    22. The analyst can deal intelligently and fairly successfully with situations such as Wright Aeronautical, Bangor and Aroostook, Firestone and Butte and Superior at the periods referred to


    23. Among the hottest mutual funds of that era were Aeronautical Securities and the Missiles-Rockets-Jets & Automation Fund


    24. By the 1970s NASA (the National Aeronautical and Space Agency) was launching Landsats that could transmit detailed pictures of the earth, which could then be used for anything from weather forecasting to crop management


    25. Dr Warren was working at the Defence and Science Technological Organization’s Aeronautical Research Laboratories in Melbourne, Australia


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