Popular Science Monthly, v. 144, n. 3, 1944

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Title (Dublin Core)
Popular Science Monthly, v. 144, n. 3, 1944
Source (Dublin Core)
Google Books
volume (Bibliographic Ontology)
144
issue (Bibliographic Ontology)
3
Date Issued (Dublin Core)
1944-03
Is Part Of (Dublin Core)
Popular Science Monthly
Rights (Dublin Core)
Public Domain

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A 2200 horsepower small Wright Cyclone engine for long range planes
A highway-defense system for blow up enemy vehicles
A large glider with a greater load capacity for the Army Air Forces
A lightweight and low-slung amphibious tank
A new smokescreen generator developed for the U. S. Navy
A new type of assault combat mask developed by the Chemical Warfare Service
A series of designs by different groups of specialists in the aircraft industry
A torpedo which separates into three during flight
Addition of removable decks to increase the capacity of Allied merchant ships
Aircraft scale models for use by Army and Navy pre flight instructors
An "engine-run house" to train students in the operation of a B-17's engines
An attachment of new design permits use of Garand rifle for firing grenades and signal flares
Army laboratory trials to test camouflage paints
Army's M-8 motor gun carriage
Assembly jigs allow to save many man-hours in the assembly of tubing used in C-47 Skytrains
Combustion-type heating units for big planes operating in cold climates
Emergency Sustenance Kit to heat meals
Escort vessels used by U. S. Navy in various naval operations
Flak helmets
Flak towers with gun positions for anti-aircraft purpose
Japanese armor-plated and camouflaged pillboxes set near the shore
Knitted woolen caps carrying visor and ear flaps for American soldiers
Lighthouses, buoys, and other navigational aids guide ships and maintain them away from dangerous spots during wartime
Miniature tanks models teach soldiers to distinguish between Allied and enemy tanks
Plastic board, developed for structural uses in warplanes