![]() |
|
|
| |
|
||||
Aurora Programme (2598 bytes)
14: ''Arrow missions'' are technology demonstrator missions focused on developing a certain technolo... 16: * ''Mars aerocapture demonstrator'', to further develop the technologies for using ... 24: * 2014 – Human mission technologies demonstrator(s) to validate technologies for orbital assembly ... 25: * 2018 – A technology demonstrator for aerobraking/aerocapture, solar electric propu... Tactical High Energy Laser (2743 bytes) 3: The cooperative Tactical High Energy Laser (THEL) Demonstrator ACTD was initiated by a memorandum of agreement b... 5: ...ity]] in Israel. This program will deliver a THEL Demonstrator by March 1998 with a limited operational capabili... Dassault Neuron (2481 bytes) 1: ...|French]] [[delta wing|delta]] multirole [[UCAV]] demonstrator [[as of 2004|currently]] under development by [[D... 10: ...er partners are still in progress. The technology demonstrator is expected to fly in 2009, and a Neoron derived ... The Law of Fives (746 bytes) 7: ..., the law depends on ingenuity on the part of the demonstrator, and as such a ''law of sixes'' would be equally ... Sebastien Vaillant (595 bytes) 5: ... the Jardin des Plantes in [[1702]], becoming sub-demonstrator of plants in [[1708]]. Flare Technology (726 bytes) 3: ...[Amstrad]] whilst developing the 8-bit technology demonstrator the Flare 1, based on the [[ZX Spectrum]] under t... ARD (757 bytes) 8: *the Atmospheric Reentry Demonstrator, a [[European Space Agency]] demonstration progra... Adam M-309 CarbonAero (761 bytes) 1: ...ries|Adam]] M-309 CarbonAero''' is a [[technology demonstrator]] for a civil utility transport aircraft. It was ... Mark Williamson (860 bytes) 3: ...ved a [[D.Phil]] eight years later, having been a demonstrator of at Oxfrod since 1952. Between 1958-1962 he wa... Sikorsky Piasecki X-49 (2367 bytes) 3: ...i X-49A.jpg|frame|right|Piasecki X-49A technology demonstrator]] 9: The '''X-49A''' YSH-60F flight demonstrator will be updated with a lifting wing taken from an... British Rail DP1 (2770 bytes) 1: ...r ''DELTIC'' as it is more popularly known, was a demonstrator locomotive built by the English Electric company ... 4: ...engine for rail traction, and in [[1955]] built a demonstrator in its Dick Kerr works in [[Preston]]. Officially... EMD DD35 (2905 bytes) 5: ...red from May through September [[1964]]. The two demonstrators were numbered 72B and 73B; the 25 production loc... Göran Wahlenberg (1046 bytes) 3: ...te in Medicine in 1806, was appointed ''botanices demonstrator'' in 1814, and professor of medicine and botany i... Adam Afzelius (1073 bytes) 3: ...es at [[Uppsala University]] in 1777, and in 1785 demonstrator of [[botany]]. From 1792 he spent some years on t... Acme Sierra (1317 bytes) 1: ...s, [[Northrop]] used the aircraft as a technology demonstrator for [[boundary layer control]] concepts. Hindustan Tejas (4031 bytes) 68: ...support such an ambitious project. Two technology demonstrators were ordered as proof of concept before full sup... 72: ...aft entered mass production. The first technology demonstrator flew with its American engine on [[January 4]] [[... 81: * TD-1 (Technology Demonstrator-1) 82: * TD-2 (Technology Demonstrator-2) American Institute Fair (1829) (1324 bytes) 5: ...d a two-fold purpose: that of playing the part of demonstrator to the public and that of furnishing an incentiv... Northrop Tacit Blue (3229 bytes) 3: ...he '''[[Northrop]] Tacit Blue''' was a technology demonstrator aircraft created to demonstrate that a stealth lo... 7: ... Blue.jpg|thumb|right|U.S.A.F. Tacit Blue Stealth Demonstrator]] Flour fire ball (1238 bytes) 4: ... between the bunsen burner and observers. For the demonstrator, it is important to maintain a sufficient distanc... Special Patrol Group (1356 bytes) 7: ...hall]], [[London]], and, during a running battle, demonstrator [[Blair Peach]] was beaten to death. In the inqui...
|
|||||
|
|
|
|
|
|
Copyright 2008 WordIQ.com - Privacy Policy
::
Terms of Use
:: Contact Us
:: About Us This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "demonstrator". |