Rodney V. Smith Industrial Plant Project Materials 1969

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Rodney V. Smith Industrial Plant Project Materials 1969

The Rodney V. Smith industrial plant project materials consists of correspondence, interviews, and background materials for a student project on the layout of a gyrocopter industrial plant. Smith worked on this project with two other students, James Newhouse and Jerome Holmes. Smith, Newhouse, and Holmes conducted interviews with employees at Bensen Aircraft, and sent letters to more than 25 companies, including All American Engineering Company, the National Aeronautic Association, the Aerospace Industries Association of America, and Doman Helicopters, Inc. The background materials in the collection include the and issues of . Directory of Hospital Heliports in the United States Aerospace News Rodney V. Smith, James Newhouse, and Jerome Holmes are 1969 alumni of North Carolina State University.

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Holmes, Jerome

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National Aeronautic Association (U.S.)

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The Louisiana State University Flying School required students take 72 hours of ground school training and 35-50 hours of flight instruction to achieve a private pilot's license with the Civil Aeronautics Authority. From the description of Louisiana State University Flying School certificate, 1941. (Louisiana State University). WorldCat record id: 613983235 ...

Smith, Rodney V.

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Rodney V. Smith, James Newhouse, and Jerome Holmes are 1969 alumni of North Carolina State University. From the guide to the Rodney V. Smith Industrial Plant Project Materials, 1969, (Special Collections Research Center) ...

Doman Helicopters, Inc.

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All American Engineering Company.

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All American Aviation, Inc., was incorporated in Delaware on March 5, 1937. It was renamed All American Airways, Inc., on September 20, 1948, in response to its evolution into a conventional airline. On January 2, 1953, it spun off its engineering and research units and became Allegheny Airlines, Inc. It was renamed USAir, Inc., on October 28, 1979. All American Aviation was originally incorporated by Dr. Lytle S. Adams, who had been experimenting with aerial pick-up dev...

Newhouse, James

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Bensen Aircraft Corporation

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Aerospace Industries Association of America

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