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KENNETH W. GATLAND (1924-1997)
In RELAPSE #16, editor Peter Weston commented:
The name of Kenneth Gatland stands out because like Clarke he went on to
become President of the BIS and a recognised authority on spaceflight. At
the time of the 1944 Eastercon he had already started on his career:
"In 1941 K W Gatland & H N Pantlin formed the Astronautical Development
Society. This was an outgrowth of the Hawker Model Flying Club, and the
two founder-members worked at that time as junior draughtsmen at Hawker
Aircraft in Kingston-upon-Thames. Soon, Gatland and Pantlin...had built a
small rocket test stand and for the next two years developed tiny
solid-propellant motors for model aircraft and developed a ducted motor
which used ingested air to supplement the exhaust gases."
- from 'THE ROCKET - the history and development of rocket & missile
technology' by David Baker, 1978.
I did a bit of googling and put together the following bibliography of
books by Kenneth Gatland. I make no claims as to how
complete it might be:
- Development of the Guided Missile (1952)
- Space Travel - coauthor Anthony M. Kunesch (1953)
- Project Satellite (1958)
- Spaceflight Technology: Proceedings - as editor (1959)
- Astronautics in the Sixties - a survey of current technology
and future development (1962)
- Spacecraft and Boosters - the first comprehensive analysis of more than
one-hundred U.S. and Soviet space launchings, (1962)
- Materials in Space Technology - coeditor G.V.E. Thompson
(1963)
- Spaceflight Today - published in conjunction with the BIS
(1963)
- Telecommunication Satellites : theory, practice, ground stations,
satellites, economics - as editor (1964)
- Robot Explorers (1972)
- The Frontiers of Knowledge - with contributions by Derek D. Dempster;
and a foreword by Patrick Moore (1974)
- Missiles and Rockets (1975)
- Star Travel: transport & technology into the 21st century
- coauthor David Jefferis (1979)
- The Usborne book of the Future : a trip in time to the year 2000 and beyond
- coauthor David Jefferis (1979)
- Robots: Science & Medicine into the 21st Century
- coauthor David Jefferis (1979)
- Future Cities: homes & living into the 21st century
- coauthor David Jefferis (1979)
- The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Space Technology (1981)
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