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Hipsher, Gail F. – Audiovisual Instruction, 1973
Article describes a program which involved students from junior high school level through graduate school in the building of scale models of the Mariner Venus/Mercury spacecraft. (Author/HB)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Technology, Industrial Education, Institutional Cooperation
Lammers, Donald M. – Today's Education, 1973
Author, a certified flight instructor, suggests flying as an incentive to students not otherwise interested in standard school curriculum. (RK)
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Curriculum Development, Flight Training, Individual Instruction
Industrial Arts Vocational Education Supplement - Technical Education, 1970
Cites current and projected technician needs in the aviation industry as concluded from a recent study by the Cessna Aviation Co. (GR)
Descriptors: Aerospace Industry, Aviation Technology, Employment Opportunities, Employment Projections
Aviation/Space, 1982
Current aeronautical research is highlighted, focusing on tilt rotor aircraft, quiet short-haul jets, HiMAT (Highly Maneuverable Aircraft Technology), pivoting wing aircraft, energy absorption tests, and lightning research. (JN)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aerospace Industry, Air Transportation, Aviation Technology

Woody, Howard – School Arts, 1980
Described is a five-day workshop in the new environmental art form of sky sculpture, which was presented at Wingfield High School in Jackson, Mississippi. Included are daily activities and the design considerations faced by students when planning their balloon creations for flight. (SJL)
Descriptors: Art Activities, Aviation Technology, Course Content, Design Requirements

Page, Brian R. – Physics Teacher, 1991
Recounts the contributions of Robert Goddard from the years of 1911 to 1930 to the development of the physics of rocketry. Discusses the results of Goddard's series of rocket experiments endorsed by the Smithsonian Institute, and Goddard's claims to priority in the development of rocket theory. (MDH)
Descriptors: Aerospace Technology, Aviation Technology, High Schools, Kinetics

Harris, John S. – Journal of Technical Writing and Communication, 2001
Suggests the case of the British Westland Lysander P12 Ground Strafer aircraft illustrates the problem of narrow thinking. Claims that had the initial designers approached the problem in a broad way, they would have seen in advance that the project would fail. Concludes the case is instructive as an industrial problem, but it also demonstrates the…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Aviation Vocabulary, Global Approach, Higher Education
Christensen, Brad – Tech Directions, 2005
Virtual flight can be very entertaining, and computer-based simulators can also be educational, if organized and used correctly. When Berea College decided to find a flight simulator suited to the school's educational goals, the faculty settled on an ANT-18 Link trainer. This article begins with a discussion of Link trainers' history, and then…
Descriptors: Internet, Aviation Technology, Aviation Education, Simulation
Kelly, Thomas H.; Hienz, Robert D.; Zarcone, Troy J.; Wurster, Richard M.; Brady, Joseph V. – Journal of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 2005
The development of technologies for monitoring the welfare of crewmembers is a critical requirement for extended spaceflight. Behavior analytic methodologies provide a framework for studying the performance of individuals and groups, and brief computerized tests have been used successfully to examine the impairing effects of sleep, drug, and…
Descriptors: Rating Scales, Aviation Technology, Intervals, Space Exploration
Haddad, Nick; McWilliams, Harold; Wagoner, Paul – National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), 2007
NASA (National Aeronautics and Space Administration) Engineers at Marshall Space Flight Center along with their partners at other NASA centers, and in private industry, are designing and beginning to develop the next generation of spacecraft to transport cargo, equipment, and human explorers to space. These vehicles are part of the Constellation…
Descriptors: Space Exploration, Space Sciences, Astronomy, Aviation Technology
Ellis, Jon – Journal of Aerospace Education, 1976
Describes a high school project in which the students construct a single-seater airplane from a kit. (MLH)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Technology, Construction (Process), Science Education
Journal of Aerospace Education, 1975
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Aviation Technology, Bibliographies, Indexes
Polgrean, John – Communicator, 1974
Commonly used in map making, real estate zoning, and highway route location, aerial photography planes equipped with multispectral cameras may, among many environmental applications, now be used to locate mineral deposits, define marshland boundaries, study water pollution, and detect diseases in crops and forests. (KM)
Descriptors: Area Studies, Aviation Technology, Instrumentation, Maps
Journal of Aerospace Education, 1975
Gives a sample of a research questionnaire which might be used in a unit which seeks to determine the impact of airports on communities and can serve as learning objectives for a unit on the importance of the airport. (BR)
Descriptors: Aerospace Education, Airports, Aviation Technology, Economic Factors
Cessna Aircraft Co., Wichita, KS. – 1966
THE COURSE IS IN TWO PARTS. IN PART 1, A PROGRAM OF 60 HOURS COVERS SUCH TOPICS AS FLIGHT PRINCIPLES, AIRCRAFT OPERATION AND PERFORMANCE, NAVIGATION, THE FLIGHT COMPUTER, RADIO GUIDANCE AND COMMUNICATION, WEATHER, FLIGHT INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS, FEDERAL AVIATION REGULATIONS, THE AIRWAY SYSTEM, FLIGHT INSTRUMENTS, AND FLIGHT PLANNING. THE TOPICS…
Descriptors: Aviation Technology, Course Descriptions, Curriculum Guides, Instructional Materials