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High Altitude Speech

DEC 01, 1948
H. W. Rudmose
K. C. Clark
F. D. Carlson
J. C. Eisenstein
R. A. Walker

The whole problem of voice communication in flying, emphasized by military needs at extreme conditions of altitude and noise, has stimulated a concerted effort toward its solution.

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H. W. Rudmose. Cruft Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

K. C. Clark. Cruft Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

F. D. Carlson. Cruft Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

J. C. Eisenstein. Cruft Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

R. A. Walker. Cruft Laboratory, Harvard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts.

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