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On a test run, San Francisco's new Fire Engine 14 surged effortlessly up the steep streets of Nob Hill. On the flat, it accelerated from a cold start to 50 m.p.h. in 45 sec. (v. 60 sec. for older models). The new American-La France Turbo Chief pumper...
On numbers alone, Phoenix's AiRe-search Manufacturing is way out front in the industrial turbine field. It has built close to 10,000 small gas turbines to account for 80% of the total U.S. output. Like Boeing, AiResearch's major product is gas turbine air compressors to...
No Servants. To woo the demanding U.S. consumer, at least to the point where the accessible substitute is preferable to a long walk, machine manufacturers have improved the quality and reliability of vending machines by employing the latest advances in refrigeration and electronics. Kansas City's Vendo Co. has...
The German radio industry refused to provide tubes for Neckermann's sets, and he found a French firm that would. The refrigeration industry refused to manufacture his refrigerators, and he got a Luxembourg firm to do it. While many German firms threw their energies into exports, Neckermann concentrated on...
For the last six years, the Army Quartermaster Corps has been boasting about steaks, eggs, and other perishable foods preserved by the glamorous atomic-age process of putting them in plastic envelopes and shooting gamma or beta rays through them. The foods looked fine, tasted pretty good, and they could...