Lockheed Propulsion Company
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A Lockheed Propulsion Company, era uma divisão da Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, localizada em Mentone, na Califórnia, entre 1961 e 1975. A instalação ocupava cerca de 400 acres cedidos em "leasing" pela cidade de Redlands. A empresa antecessora no uso da área, a Grand Central Rocket Company, usava a área para produção, teste e descarte de propelentes usados em motores de combustível sólido. A Lockheed usou a área para pesquisa e produção de foguetes movidos a combustível sólido para uso comercial e militar, até 1974.
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The Lockheed Propulsion Company was a division of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation located at 1500 Crafton Avenue in the Mentone, California area northeast of Redlands, California, adjacent to the Santa Ana River, from 1961 to 1975. It developed, tested and produced solid rocket motors and propellant used in military and National Aeronautics and Space Administration applications.
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Lockheed Propulsion Company
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Lockheed Propulsion Company
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The Lockheed Propulsion Company was a division of the Lockheed Aircraft Corporation located at 1500 Crafton Avenue in the Mentone, California area northeast of Redlands, California, adjacent to the Santa Ana River, from 1961 to 1975. It developed, tested and produced solid rocket motors and propellant used in military and National Aeronautics and Space Administration applications. The site consists of approximately 400 acres which was leased from the City of Redlands. The predecessor Grand Central Rocket Company facility was used for the production, testing and disposal of solid rocket propellant used in rocket engines. Lockheed used the facility for research and for production of solid fuel rockets for military and commercial use until 1974.
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A Lockheed Propulsion Company, era uma divisão da Lockheed Aircraft Corporation, localizada em Mentone, na Califórnia, entre 1961 e 1975. A instalação ocupava cerca de 400 acres cedidos em "leasing" pela cidade de Redlands. A empresa antecessora no uso da área, a Grand Central Rocket Company, usava a área para produção, teste e descarte de propelentes usados em motores de combustível sólido. A Lockheed usou a área para pesquisa e produção de foguetes movidos a combustível sólido para uso comercial e militar, até 1974.
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