Commercial Rating of Rockets Seen as Aerojet Corp. Reconverts
California firm, a subsidiary of General Tire & Rubber, will turn to development work as JATO production for Army and Navy decreases.
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Private Flying
Small Seaplane Bases Expected to Multiply in Next Few Years
Development of low-cost facilities likely as manufacturers re port mounting public interest in craft capable of landing on water.
By ALEXANDER McSURELY4 min
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Transport
Close Airline-caa Cooperation on Readjustment Problems Seen
Encouragement found in recent four-day conference where many worrisome industry matters pertinent to expansion of transport operations were settled.
By WILLIAM KROGER4 min
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Financial
Air Line Stocks, at All-time High, Favored Over All Other Groups
Tremendous growth factor is cited as reason, together with re peal of excess profits tax provision and limited supply of shares available.
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Tentative Aaf Plant Dispersal Plan Stresses Los Angeles Area Problem
Suggestions to manufacturers indicate aim is not a nation-wide relocation of facilities; immediate action unlikely as many firms have not been consulted officially.
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Private Flying
Briefing for Private Flying
By Alexander McSurely3 min
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Private Flying
Ryan Sees Need for State Aid in Enforcement as Aviation Grows
CAB member tells NASAO convention it is considering request for legislation to allow state agencies to carry out federal rules and investigate accidents.
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Meteor Sets 606-mph. Record; Naa Establishes Racing Classes
Stripped-down British jet fighter still falls short of 640-mph. reported in earlier test; U. S. action will regulate forthcoming air meets.
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Republic to Try Exhaust Turbines in "Compound Engine” on Rainbow
Designers look forward to power recovery of as high as onethird; other engineers see drawbacks but concede net fuel economy is possible.
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Transport
Picao Committee Reports Near; Few Fundamental Changes Likely
Two groups complete work, others to follow soon; secretariat expanded to include section on operating standards; Greece accepts interim and transit agreements.