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- Oscar_Holderer abstract "Oscar Holderer is a retired engineer who worked with Wernher von Braun in the United States and Germany beforehand. Holderer came to the United States as part of the second group of people brought from Germany during World War II as part of Operation Paperclip. In addition to his work for space missions, Holderer designed the multi-axis trainer, 5DF, and one-sixth gravity chair in use at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center for Space Camp. He also facilitated the 1979 erection of the Saturn IB on display at the I-65 welcome center in Ardmore.As of 2010, Holderer lives in Huntsville, Alabama.".
- Oscar_Holderer birthDate "1919".
- Oscar_Holderer birthPlace Germany.
- Oscar_Holderer birthYear "1919".
- Oscar_Holderer field Aeronautics.
- Oscar_Holderer nationality Germany.
- Oscar_Holderer nationality United_States.
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- Oscar_Holderer wikiPageRevisionID "557468849".
- Oscar_Holderer birthPlace Germany.
- Oscar_Holderer dateOfBirth "1919".
- Oscar_Holderer field Aeronautics.
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- Oscar_Holderer name "Holderer, Oscar".
- Oscar_Holderer name "Oscar Holderer".
- Oscar_Holderer nationality "German, United States of America".
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- Oscar_Holderer shortDescription "Rocket scientist".
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- Oscar_Holderer description "Rocket scientist".
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- Oscar_Holderer subject Category:People_from_Huntsville,_Alabama.
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- Oscar_Holderer comment "Oscar Holderer is a retired engineer who worked with Wernher von Braun in the United States and Germany beforehand. Holderer came to the United States as part of the second group of people brought from Germany during World War II as part of Operation Paperclip. In addition to his work for space missions, Holderer designed the multi-axis trainer, 5DF, and one-sixth gravity chair in use at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center for Space Camp.".
- Oscar_Holderer label "Oscar Holderer".
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