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Aeronutronic was a
defense related division of Ford Aerospace,
owned by Ford
Motor Company, and
based in
Newport Beach,
Orange County, California. The...
- Division), San Jose CA (Western
Development Laboratories) and
Newport Beach (
Aeronutronic Division).
Other operations were
located in a
number of
other states...
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guided missile with a HEAT warhead, and in June 1959
Sperry and Ford
Aeronutronic were
asked for
designs to fill the
shorter range role. Ford won the contract...
- and to
support 40 days of
surface operation on Mars. In 1964,
Philco Aeronutronic proposed a
lifting body MEM,
approximately 30 feet (9.1 m) long and 33...
- 1966). The
Space Systems Division was made a stand-alone
Division of
Aeronutronic/Ford Aerospace/ and was
acquired by
Loral Corp. in 1990 for $715 million...
- Thor, Atlas, and
Saturn rockets.
Kraemer left
Rocketdyne to join The
Aeronutronic Division of the Ford
Motor Company (prime
contractor for the
Ranger series...
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closure of the TRW Jet and
Ordnance Division, the Philco-Ford company's
Aeronutronic Division became interested in the TRW-6425
cannon project,
bought the...
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management of the
design process.
Mentions work with Ramo-Wooldridge,
Aeronutronic, and
Computer Sciences Corporation "Amdahl's Law" by Joel F. Klein, Wolfram...
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started as a
competitive development in 1972
simultaneously at Ford's
Aeronutronic Division with the PFB-25 (self-powered weapon) and the
Hughes Helicopters'...
- the 1960s. In 1956,
Canadian physicist Gilbert Norman Pl****
joined the
Aeronutronic division of Ford,
based in
Newport Beach, California,
which focused on...