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Flight Control
Flight Control The control of a space vehicle can be divided into two parts. The most obvious part includes the rockets and airfoils that directly steer the vehicle and control its speed. Less apparent are the computer systems that control the rockets and airfoils. These... Read more |
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Ralph Stanley
Ralph Stanley Singer, songwriter, banjoist Ralph Stanley is the patriarch of bluegrass, and a banjo player, singer, and songwriter whose work harkens back to the very genesis of the bluegrass style, although he is quick to assert that he plays "old time mountain soul." Stanley made his name... Read more |
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snowmobile
snowmobile vehicle designed to travel over snow, ice, and similar surfaces that offer limited traction and weight-supporting capability. As the performance of the vehicle depends to a large extent on keeping its weight as low as possible, there is no enclosure for the driver and passenger, who ride... Read more |
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Dale Earnhardt
Dale Earnhardt Dale Earnhardt (1951-2001) was a race car driver who drove on the NASCAR circuit for 22 seasons, won 7 Winston Cups, had 76 career wins, and made more money driving than any other driver in NASCAR history. His life was ended with an automobile crash that occurred during the 2001... Read more |
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Alain Prost
Alain Prost 1955- French race car driver Formula One auto racing (F1) is the most elite, well funded, avidly followed, and competitive sport in the world. The drivers of F1 are among the most talented racing car drivers in the world, and Alain Prost retired in 1993 as the greatest driver in... Read more |
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Ralph Horace Metcalfe
Metcalfe, Ralph May 30, 1910October 10, 1978 The athlete and congressman Ralph Horace Metcalfe was born in Atlanta, Georgia, but moved to Chicago at an early age. While an undergraduate at Marquette University in Milwaukee, Metcalfe was the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)... Read more |
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Ralph Adams Cram
Ralph Adams Cram 1863-1942, American architect, b. Hampton Falls, N.H. An ardent exponent of Gothic architecture, Cram produced many collegiate and ecclesiastical works in a neo-Gothic style. Among these are part of the Cathedral of St. John the Divine in New York City; the graduate school and... Read more |
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