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  2. Jet Lowe - Wikipedia

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    John T. "Jet" Lowe is an American photographer.He is one of the photographers employed by the U.S. National Park Service on the Historic American Buildings Survey (HABS) and Historic American Engineering Record (HAER) projects, and was the supervisor of engineering photography for HAER until his retirement in July 2013.

  3. File:Jet Lowe at Arlington National Cemetery, August 2012.jpg

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    ARLINGTON, Va. – Jet Lowe a National Park Service Historic American Engineer Record photographer, sets up a large format camera to take photos of the sandstone that once stood as columns at the War Department, August 14, 2012.

  4. Thaddeus S. C. Lowe - Wikipedia

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    Thaddeus Sobieski Constantine Lowe (August 20, 1832 – January 16, 1913), also known as Professor T. S. C. Lowe, was an American Civil War aeronaut, scientist and inventor, mostly self-educated in the fields of chemistry, meteorology, and aeronautics, and the father of military aerial reconnaissance in the United States. [1]

  5. Category:Tunnels completed in 1860 - Wikipedia

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  6. Timeline of aviation in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    1860. 13 October – Ascending in Samuel Archer King ' s balloon The Queen of the Air, James Wallace Black takes eight photographs of Boston from an altitude of 1,200 ft (370 m). The single clear print is the first successful aerial photograph in the United States and the first clear aerial photograph of a city ever taken anywhere. [25] 1861

  7. Burlington Tunnel - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington Tunnel (also known as the North Avenue Rail Tunnel) is a railroad tunnel located in Burlington, Vermont, and is owned and operated by the New England Central Railroad (NECR). According to the inscription on its southern entrance, the Burlington Tunnel was constructed beginning on 1 November 1860, and completed on 17 May 1861 for ...

  8. Category:Railway locomotives introduced in 1860 - Wikipedia

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  9. High-Enthalpy Arc Heated Facility - Wikipedia

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    The HEAT-H2 Test Unit is an arc-heated aerothermal tunnel providing high-enthalpy flow at high Mach numbers and dynamic pressures simulating hypersonic flight at pressure altitudes up to 120 atm. H2 utilitzes an N-4 Huels-type arc heater to generate high-temperature, high-pressure air for expansion through a hypersonic nozzle into the evacuated test cell.

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