Wings for the Navy: A History of the Naval Aircraft Factory, 1917-1956Traces the history of the only government-owned and operated aircraft production facility in the U.S. |
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Assistant Secretary of the Navy David S. Ingalls , a World War I naval aviator and the navy's only ace , asked Moffett for a " study . . . of the past , present , and future activities " of the factory . One of the major issues Ingalls ...
Assistant Secretary of the Navy David S. Ingalls , a World War I naval aviator and the navy's only ace , asked Moffett for a " study . . . of the past , present , and future activities " of the factory . One of the major issues Ingalls ...
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Radio control and cata- pult and arresting gear projects were among the most important activities at Philadelphia classified as confidential . For a four - week period in February and March 1940 , the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation ...
Radio control and cata- pult and arresting gear projects were among the most important activities at Philadelphia classified as confidential . For a four - week period in February and March 1940 , the Federal Bureau of Investi- gation ...
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Administratively , the alternate addition and deletion of layers of command pulled the NAF - NAMC complex in two directions simul- taneously . The requirement for coordination of the diverse activities in the Philadelphia ...
Administratively , the alternate addition and deletion of layers of command pulled the NAF - NAMC complex in two directions simul- taneously . The requirement for coordination of the diverse activities in the Philadelphia ...
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Sommario
A New Industrial Establishment | 1 |
Flying Boats for the Fleet | 19 |
If You Produce Ill Get the Work to You | 40 |
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