SPACE' in Britain over the past year could well be likened to a half-finished crossword puzzle. It is clear that the empty spaces must at some time be filled (possibly with black squares!) but the clues are so devious that each answer awaits letters from other words; anagrams and conundrums abound and, what is more, there is no dictionary in which to look up the words. One might even say that half the clues have not been given. Like a crossword, the parts of the whole are tenuously connected and every clue has several possible meanings.
Recent British technical progress in aeronautics part Three—Space Activities
Aircraft Engineering and Aerospace Technology ; 33 , 9 ; 262-265
01.09.1961
4 pages
Aufsatz (Zeitschrift)
Elektronische Ressource
Englisch
Recent British technical progress in aeronautics -- Space activities
Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
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Emerald Group Publishing | 1961
|Recent British technical progress in aeronautics part Part Two—Engine Design
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Emerald Group Publishing | 1961
|Recent British technical progress in aeronautics -- Structural design
Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
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