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Charles Franklin Kettering (August 29, 1876 – November 25, 1958) sometimes known as Charles Fredrick Kettering [1] was an American inventor, engineer, businessman, and the holder of 186 patents. [2]
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The Kettering Bug was an experimental unmanned aerial torpedo, a forerunner of present-day cruise missiles. It was capable of striking ground targets up to 75 miles (121 km) from its launch point, while traveling at speeds of 50 miles per hour (80 km/h). [1] A successful test flight was made in October, 1918.
June 5 – Charles F. Kettering files US patent 1,150,523, for an electric Engine Starting Device. June 16 A 772-gram stony meteorite strikes earth in Columbia County, Wisconsin, near the village of Kilbourn, damaging a barn. IBM is incorporated as the Computing-Tabulating-Recording Company in Endicott, New York.
Beginning in 1916, Charles F. Kettering of General Motors began investigating additives based on two paths, the "high percentage" solution (where large quantities of ethanol were added) and the "low percentage" solution (where only 0.53–1.1 g/L or 0.071–0.147 oz / U.S. gal were needed).
According to Harry’s memoir, Spare, Charles speaks to him and Prince William at the event, saying, “Please, boys.Don’t make my final years a misery.” April 20, 2021. The Sun reports that ...
February: Hackers including those with names of "张卫能 utoyo" and "full_discl0sure" hijacked an events website Aucklife in order to craft a phony bomb threat against the Chinese consulate in Auckland, New Zealand, and also a similar facility in Sydney, Australia. Their motive was a punitive response against China due to COVID-19. As a ...
Here, a complete timeline of what the Palace and other members of the royal family have said about Charles's health and recovery: January 17: Buckingham Palace announces the King is receiving ...