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ENGINE OVER THE WING SCALE MODEL IN THE ICING RESEARCH TUNNEL IRT

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Capture Date: 5/12/1975

Photographer: DONALD HUEBLER

Keywords: Larsen Scan

Location Building No: 11

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1975
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Fire protection specialists with the 182nd Civil Engineer

ENGINE INLET PROOF TEST AT THE ICING RESEARCH TUNNEL IRT

Naval Magazine Lualualei, Waikele Branch, Tunnel Magazine Type, Waikakalaua & Kipapa Gulches, Pearl City, Honolulu County, HI

DEFECTIVE WALL PANEL IN THE ICING RESEARCH TUNNEL IRT

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Production of butylene glycol. Butylene glycol is recovered from corn fermentation liquors in an experimental still in the pilot plant of the Northern Regional Research Laboratory of the U.S. Department of Agriculture at Peoria, Illinois. This is one step in the Department's research that led to the development of a fermentation method for converting corn into butylene glycol, a chemical that can be used in making anti-freeze for automobiles and in the production of commercial solvents for various manufacturing purposes. Research now is directed toward the development of a practical way to turn the butylene glycol into butadiene, from which synthetic rubber can be made. The work has already been done on a laboratory scale

Sgt. Kyle Korb, a combat medic squad sergeant with

Sgt. Jeremiah M. Gaulitz signals to MV-22B Ospreys

LEAR JET AIRPLANE INLET IN THE ICING RESEARCH TUNNEL IRT

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engine wing scale model wing scale model icing research tunnel irt nasa national aeronautics and space administration high resolution ultra high resolution photographer icing research tunnel irt donald huebler nasa photographs 1970 s industrial history space program us national archives