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" Prototype Acceptances 1947 The AAF took delivery of its 15 YP-84As in February. Aside from a more powerful engine, the prototype aircraft also differed from the first two experimental planes by having provisions for wing-tip fuel tanks, and by mounting... "
Encyclopedia of US Air Force aircraft and missile systems - Page 26
by Marcelle Size Knaack - 619 pages
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Fundamental Nuclear Energy Research: A Special Report of the United States ...

U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. Division of Plans and Reports, U.S. Atomic Energy Commission - Nuclear energy - 1966 - 392 pages
...widths in the continuum even though these widths are considerably smaller than the inn g'R The meaHure or value of the gravitational pull of the earth or of a force required to accelerate or decelerate any freely movable body at the rate of approximately 32.16 ft. per second per sccond. herent spread...
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Encyclopedia of US Air Force Aircraft and Missile Systems: Post-World War II ...

Marcelle Size Knaack - Airplanes, Military - 1978 - 380 pages
...the XP-84A, in the 15 YP-84A prototypes reserved for special evaluation, and in all the initial P-84B productions. New Procurement 1946 In that year, Republic...32.16 feet per second per second any free moving body. New Designation 11 June 1948 The newly formed US Air Force stopped using US Army's aircraft terminology....
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Encyclopedia of US Air Force Aircraft and Missile Systems: Post-World War II ...

Marcelle Size Knaack - Airplanes, Military - 1978 - 380 pages
...programs), the costly modifications that would inevitably follow might "eliminate" the P-84 program. Prototype Acceptances 1947 The AAF took delivery of...32.16 feet per second per second any free moving body. New Designation 11 June 1948 The newly formed US Air Force stopped using US Army's aircraft terminology....
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