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Particularly interesting was the presentation by Maj. Rushworth, a test pilot of the X-15 research plane, who gave the benefit of his personal experience in flight testing the most advanced manned aircraft to date. The programme also included the NASA filmed record of Col. John Glenn’s orbital flight of early 1962, presented by Dr Walter Williams of NASA. As a further indication of AGARD’s growing interest in space, it was decided to invite each Panel to designate a member with the responsibility of keeping abreast of information about aspects of space research which would be of interest to the rest of the Panel.

Gen. Don Flickinger, Air Research and Development Command, US Air Force, United States. In addition, a presentation on ballistic vehicles was given by Maj. Gen. A. Schriever, Commander of the Ballistic Missiles Division, US Air Force. Ramsey, addressed the General Assembly on behalf of the Secretary General, and said: ‘At the heads of government meeting last December in Paris, one of the principal subjects of discussion and agreement was the importance to NATO of scientific collaboration among the members, and technical collaboration as well.

Three of its projects had involved very close cooperation with AGARD: the SHAPE Air Defence Technical Centre at The Hague, the Training Centre for Experimental Aerodynamics in Brussels, and the NATO Light Weight Fighter Programme. The last was a project for the development of a light tactical fighter to operate primarily in close support of ground forces from unprepared fields close to the front line. AGARD had set up a committee and four specialised sub-committees in support of this project1. Grundy, Chairman of the Agency, said that its mission and that of AGARD were complementary to one another.

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