NACA Conference on Turbojet Engines for Supersonic Propulsion, October 8-9, 1953

Introduction

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This document contains papers related to the NACA Conference on “The Turbojet Engine for Supersonic Propulsion” held at the Lewis Flight Propulsion Laboratory October 8 and 9, 1953.

Much of the material presented here was presented in the panel-type discussions of the conference. In some cases, in order to supplement those discussions, material not previously presented is included.

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A list of the conferees is included.

On a side note, I found this document in a hunt to find references to my Grandfather, R.E. Greenewald, who worked on many classified government programs in relation to missile technology and weapons systems. I discovered he was an attendee to this conference.

Check out page 10 for a little reference to Greenewald family history 😉

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