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Albert Francis Hegenberger (September 30, 1895 –
August 31, 1983) was a
major general in the
United States Air
Force and a
pioneering aviator who set...
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which took
place on June 29, 1927, in The Bird of Paradise,
flown by
Hegenberger and Maitland. In 2012
United Airlines pulled out of OAK, consolidating...
- Paradise,
crewed by 1st Lt.
Lester J.
Maitland and 1st Lt.
Albert F.
Hegenberger,
completed the
first flight over the
Pacific Ocean from the mainland...
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developed by
United States Army Air
Corps (USAAC)
Captain Albert Francis Hegenberger, was used to fly the world's
first instrument approach on May 9, 1932...
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Field where it was
tested by
Albert Francis Hegenberger, a
noted expert in
aircraft navigation.
Hegenberger found that the
system worked as advertised...
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halfway between the two
stops at the wheelhouse, near the
intersection of
Hegenberger Road and
Airport Access Road. The
wheelhouse has four 12-foot (3.7 m)...
- (AGT) H-Line
Coliseum –
Oakland International Airport November 22, 2014
Mostly elevated above Hegenberger Road,
depressed section below Doolittle Drive...
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Influential advocates of
instrumented flight training included Albert Hegenberger and
Jimmy Doolittle.: 8 In 1965, the
Federal Aviation Agency of the...
- June 10, 2017.
Retrieved June 6, 2017. Medina, Madilynne. "Denny's on
Hegenberger corridor in
Oakland shuts down for good due to crime". Sfgate. "Denny's...
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Standard for the
hydraulically controllable propeller. 1934 –
Captain A. F.
Hegenberger USAAC for the
first blind flying landing system. 1935 –
Donald W. Douglas...