Box 6
Contains 102 Results:
NASA Technical Memorandum, Leo A. Burkardt and Leo C. Franciscus, Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio, "RAMSCRAM--A Flexible Ramjet/Scramjet Engine Simulation Program; Prepared for the 35th International Gas Turbine Aeroengine Congress and Exposition sponsored by the American Society for Mechanical Engineers", 1990-06-11 - 1990-06-14
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
"NASA's In-House Hypersonics Program" List of Questions
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
GENCORP, AEROJET, Propulsion Division, "Strut-Jet Is Superior Concept For Space Launch Propulsion" Sheet of Paper
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
Two Packets of Notes with Equations
There doesn't appear to be any indication for what the notes are for.
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft, "PWA Oper. Instr. 200" Packet
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
"Combined-Cycle Benefits" Report
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
Gerald Wittenstein's Notes entitled, "RBCC - Benefits"
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
"Name for STTR Software" List of Choices
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
Gerald Wittenstein's Notes entitled, "Form 9.B - Proj. Sumry."
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.
"Comparative Propulsion Alternatives and Cost Model for RBCC Engines" Report with an Attached Notecard
The eight boxes in this collection contain a variety of papers and notebooks, consisting of Gerald Wittenstein's work for NASA.