Box 9
Contains 11 Results:
Len Cormier papers
The Len Cormier papers document Cormier's work as a commercial space flight pioneer. The majority of the papers include drawings, designs, blueprints, and papers related to engineer Cormier's work to design commercial reusable launch vehicles and other orbital vehicles. Types of materials include blueprints, engineering designs, maps, a model (Space Van), papers, posters, reports, topographical maps and VHS tapes.
Space Launch Vehicle Model, Flash Drive, VHS Tapes, Reports, Printed Material, and Computer, 1983 - 2007
VHS tape, Panaero Bumble Bee, master, undated
Report, Bridging Study Final Report for Vela Technology Development, Incorporated, September 29, 1997
Report, Proposal to Supply Commercial Orbital Transportation Services Demonstrations in Response to NASA/Johnson Space Center Announcement COTS-01-01, submitted by, Len Cormier, President, PanAero, Incorported, March 3, 2006
Document, A History of the American Aircraft Industry, undated
Magazine, Geo, Volume 5, October 1983
Iincludes article, SPACE INC.: With imagination, nerve and enough money, anybody can put a rocket into space or try, segment about Cormier, pp. 58-59.
Magazine, Final Frontier, May/June 1992
Includes article, Countdown to Freedom: After years of wrangling with Congress, and several trips back to the drawing board, NASA finally begins building its space station, by Leonard David.
Magazine, Discover, July 2002
Include article, X-Prize: Does anyone hear Charles Lindbergh chuckling? by David E. Fisher and Marshall Jon Fisher, pp. 50-56.