HSPLS site
Login
My List - 0
Help
Search
My Account
Databases
HI Newspaper
eBooks/Audiobooks
Learning
PC Reservation
Reading Program
Basic
Advanced
Power
History
Search:
Title Browse
Author Browse
Subject Browse
Best Seller Browse
Music Title Browse
Video/DVD Title Browse
Journal/Newspaper Title Browse
Serial Title Browse
Series Browse (includes Bestseller List)
General Keyword
Title Keyword
Author Keyword
Subject Keyword
Name Keyword
Series Keyword
Score Title Browse
Talking Book Title Browse
Awards Note Browse
Bib No.
Barcode
Refine Search
> You're searching:
HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM
Item Information
Holdings
Summary
More Content
Subjects
Ames Research Center -- History.
Interagency coordination -- United States -- Case studies.
Rotors (Helicopters) -- Research -- United States.
Military helicopters -- United States -- History.
Aerodynamics.
Browse Catalog
by title:
Figures of merit : r...
MARC Display
Figures of merit : remembrances of those who built an Army-NASA collaboration and a new age of rotary-wing technology, 1965-1985 / Robert A. Ormiston and Irving C. Statler (editors).
Moffett Field, California : Ames Research Center : National Aeronautics and Space Administration, 2018.
Subjects
Ames Research Center -- History.
Interagency coordination -- United States -- Case studies.
Rotors (Helicopters) -- Research -- United States.
Military helicopters -- United States -- History.
Aerodynamics.
ISBN:
9780578429601 (hardcover)
0578429608 (hardcover)
Series:
NASA SP (Series) ; 2018-3713.
Description:
1 volume (various pagings) : illustrations (some color), portraits ; 29 cm
Requests:
0
Summary:
The authors of this book are the Figures of Merit -- the scientists, engineers, technicians, secretaries, test pilots, managers, visionaries, and leaders who built a unique interagency collaboration under the Army-NASA Joint Agreement at Ames Research Center and ushered in a new age of rotary-wing technology. The U.S. Army Aeronautical Research Laboratory (AARL) was formed in 1965 to strengthen the Army's capabilities in aviation R&D, and the Army-NASA collaboration at Ames was intended to benefit both agencies by sharing personnel and facilities for research in areas of common interest in low-speed aviation.
Copy/Holding information
Location
Collection
Call No.
Status
Hawaii State Library
R -- Federal Documents
629.132 Fi
Non Circulating
Add Copy to MyList
Horizon Information Portal 3.25_9884
© 2001-2013
SirsiDynix
All rights reserved.