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| − | File:EAI PACE 16-31R (NASA, 1956) 2.jpg|A [[NASA]] engineer operating one of the 16-31R at Glenn Research Center. | + | File:EAI PACE 16-31R (NASA, 1956) 2.jpg|A [[NASA]] engineer operating one of the 16-31R at Glenn Research Center. 1956. |
| − | File:EAI PACE 16-31R (NASA, 1959).jpg|The 16-31R in the 8x6 foot wind tunnel building at Glenn Research Center. | + | File:EAI PACE 16-31R (NASA, 1959).jpg|The 16-31R in the 8x6 foot wind tunnel building at Glenn Research Center. 1959. |
| + | File:EAI PACE 16-31R (NASA, 1960).jpg|16-31R at Glenn Research Center. 160. | ||
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| A number of PACE 16-31R units At NASA's Glenn Research Center. 9/24/1956 | |
| Developer | Electronic Associates |
| Manufacturer | Electronic Associates |
| Product family | PACE Series |
| Type | analog computer |
| Release date | 1954
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The PACE 16-31R was an analog computer developed by Electronic Associates in 1954.
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A NASA engineer operating one of the 16-31R at Glenn Research Center. 1956.
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