Proper noun
Sieber (plural Siebers)
A surname.
Gooden 2006, p. 81. Sieber had become the first man to take off vertically from the ground under pure rocket power, some 16 years before Yuri Gagarin 's Vostok 1 pioneering, peacetime orbital flight. Source: Internet
Bachem surmised Sieber had involuntarily pulled back on the control column under the effect of the 3 G acceleration. Source: Internet
Lommel 1998, p. 92. Despite Bachem's concerns that the test programme had been significantly cut short, a young volunteer Luftwaffe test pilot, Lothar Sieber, climbed into the cockpit of the fully fuelled M23 on 1 March. Source: Internet
A motion by new Director Molly Steinbeck and seconded by Director Nona Miller approved Jordan Palmer as head soccer coach; Luke Kriefall, assistant soccer coach; Julie Sieber, sets and lights; and Jocelyn Keller, 9th grade girls basketball with 6-0 votes. Source: Internet
Wilde 1945 A hard wire intercom appears to have been provided between Sieber and the engineers in the launch bunker using a system similar to that used in the manned glider flights. Source: Internet
Mickey's efforts are stymied by Al Sieber, head of scouts, and John Clum, reservation agent, as well as suspicion of other Indians. Source: Internet