Bettis Field was an airstrip in West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, southeast of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, established in 1924. It was named for U.S. Army Air...
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Bettis, Knolls Laboratories". Bechtel Corporation. 2008. Retrieved 2011-02-03. U.S. DOE's Bettis Atomic Power Laboratory site Bechtel Bettis' Bettis Laboratory...
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the franchise's first in over two decades. Bettis was inducted to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015. Bettis was born February 16, 1972, in Detroit, Michigan...
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running backs in the NFL, thought Bettis might already be done. The coaching staff did as well; Brooks asked Bettis whether he wanted to move back to...
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(closed) Warminster NJP KNJP NAWC Warminster (closed 1996) Wattsburg 3G1 Erie County Airport (closed 2011?) West Mifflin Bettis Field (closed 1940/50's?)...
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his aircraft less than a year later. Bettis was born on January 2, 1893, in Carsonville, Michigan, to John C. Bettis and Mattie Crorey. His grandfather...
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"Betti number" was coined by Henri Poincaré after Enrico Betti. The modern formulation is due to Emmy Noether. Betti numbers are used today in fields such...
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the Pittsburgh area has much to discover about aviation's past. From Bettis Field and the Allegheny County Airport, to the modern Pittsburgh International...
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Airlines operated from Pittsburgh's first commercial airport, Bettis Field, a former farm field which farmer Barr Peat had allowed to be used for barnstorming...
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(known as Curley) was one of the first air mail pilots, flying out of Bettis Field near Pittsburgh. FTF himself is reputed to be the first American ever...
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