Corporate Body

High Speed Aerodynamics Laboratory (1949 - 1955)

Chemistry and Physics Research Laboratory

From
1949
Salisbury, South Australia, Australia
To
1955
Functions
Industrial or scientific research
Location
Salisbury, South Australia

Summary

In 1949 the High Speed Aerodynamics Laboratory was one of three new laboratories established at the Long Range Weapons Establishment in Salisbury. All three new laboratories were collectively known as the Chemistry and Physics Research Laboratory. 1955 the Laboratory became part of the newly established Weapons Research Establishment.

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Ailie Smith

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