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A World Aeronautical Chart (WAC) was a type of aeronautical chart used for navigation by pilots of moderate speed aircraft and aircraft at high altitudes in the United States. They are at a scale of 1:1,000,000 (about 1 inch = 13.7 nautical miles or 16 statute miles).
One minute after blast-off, at an altitude of 20 mi (32 km) and a speed of just under 1 mi (1.6 km) per second, the WAC Corporal detached from the V-2 first stage and fired its own engine. Forty seconds later, at second stage Brennschluss, the WAC Corporal had reached its maximum speed of 1.39 mi (2.24 km) per second.
The designation of SR 906 was established in 1945 and lasted until the mid-1980s, [citation needed] when the westernmost two blocks of SR 906 were merged with the east–west segment of the former SR 27 to form SR 9336, which was in turn shortened to its current configuration a decade later. The road still exists under local maintenance.
CR 296: Saufley Field Road W/E East Fence Road Bellview: US 90 / SR 296: Bellview: Former SR 296 [1] CR 296A: Cerny Road W/E SR 173: Bellview: CR 341: Bellview: Former SR 296A [1] CR 297: Dog Track Road Pine Forest Road West Roberts Road S/N SR 292
For three months in the summer of 2000, the squadron was forced to operate from MacDill Air Force Base, Florida as the Grand Forks runways underwent a nine million dollar renovation. For the first time in ten years, following the 9/11 attacks , the squadron once again placed aircraft on alert as part of Operation Noble Eagle and also began ...
UH-46B Development of the CH-46A to specification HX/H2 for the United States Air Force; 12 ordered in 1962, cancelled and Sikorsky S-61R / CH-3C ordered instead. YCH-46C YHC-1A redesignated in 1962. United States Army retained two, NASA used one for vertical autonomous landing trials (VALT). A HMX-1 CH-46D departs Santa Barbara Municipal ...
USCGC Sorrel (WAGL/WLB-296) was a Cactus (A) class buoy tender of the United States Coast Guard built by Zenith Dredge of Duluth, Minnesota. Her keel was laid 26 May ...
USCGC Seneca (WMEC-906) is a United States Coast Guard medium endurance cutter. Her keel was laid on September 16, 1982 at Robert Derecktor Shipyard Incorporated, Middletown, Rhode Island . She was launched June 16, 1984 and commissioned active August 4, 1986 and formally commissioned May 9, 1987.