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  1. Richard Travis Whitcomb (February 21, 1921 – October 13, 2009) was an American aeronautical engineer who was noted for his contributions to the science of aerodynamics.

  2. Richard Travis Whitcomb (* 21. Februar 1921 in Evanston, Illinois; † 13. Oktober 2009 in Newport News, Virginia) war ein US-amerikanischer Flugzeugingenieur. Whitcomb wuchs in Worcester auf und studierte am Worcester Polytechnic Institute.

  3. www.nasa.gov › centers-and-facilities › langleyRichard T. Whitcomb - NASA

    10. Aug. 2015 · Richard T. “Dick” Whitcomb (1921 – 2009) conceived and developed three revolutionary aerodynamic concepts that forever changed airplane design by enabling military and civil aircraft to fly faster, farther, and with less fuel.

  4. 7. Juli 2016 · Once dubbed “the man who could see air,” NASA engineer Richard T. Whitcomb used a combination of visualization and intuition to revolutionize modern aviation — by turning the shape of the airplane wing on its head.

  5. 26. Okt. 2009 · Richard T. Whitcomb, whose understanding of the way air rips around an airplane as it approaches the sound barrier revolutionized the way jets are shaped, allowing them to fly faster on less...

  6. The Father of Winglets: Richard T. Whitcomb, Class of 1943 While a young boy growing up in Worcester, Dick Whitcomb could be found in the fields near his home launching and recovering rubber band–powered, balsa wood model airplanes.

  7. RICHARD T. WHITCOMB, aviation pioneer, died in Newport News, Virginia, on October 13, 2009, at the age of 88. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center engineer has been called the most significant aerodynamic contributor of the second half of the 20th century.