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  1. Barnes Wallis Academy, Tattershall. 700 likes · 2 talking about this. Barnes Wallis Academy, Tattershall, is part of the David Ross Education Trust and is a secondary school for students aged 11...

  2. Biografia Statua di Barnes Wallis in Herne Bay, Kent, vicino al sito di prova delle Bouncing bomb. Nacque a Ripley nel Derbyshire, e da giovane frequentò la Haberdashers' Aske's Hatcham Boys' Grammar School nel sudest di Londra ma lasciò la scuola a 17 anni per iniziare a lavorare presso la Thames Engineering Works nella capitale britannica.

  3. Vickers Wellington uszkodzony ogniem przeciwlotniczym. Widoczna konstrukcja geodetyczna po odarciu z pokrywającego kadłub płótna. Barnes Wallis (ur. 26 września 1887 w Ripley, Derbyshire, zm. 30 października 1979 w Effingham, Surrey) – brytyjski naukowiec, wynalazca, inżynier lotnictwa. Znany głównie jako konstruktor bomb skaczących .

  4. 24 de mai. de 2021 · On the record: Barnes Wallis memorial service. May 24, 2021May 24, 2021 charlesfoster 1 Comment. William Wallis is a great nephew of Barnes Wallis, and was 16 when he died in 1979. He attended both his funeral in his local church and the later memorial service, which was held in St Paul’s Cathedral. William has kindly sent me photographs of ...

  5. 巴恩斯·沃利斯(Barnes Neville Wallis,1887年—1979年),英国航空工程师,爵士。早年家境清苦,受完中等教育后即辍学求职于工厂和船坞,通过夜校课程和自学成才。1913年进入维克尔的车间从事飞艇的设计和建造。设计过R-100和R-101型飞艇。三十年代,转向飞机设计,设计出惠灵顿式轰炸机,该机种于 ...

  6. 19 de mai. de 2015 · Barnes Wallis is most associated with the Dambuster raid of 1943 when the legendary ‘bouncing bomb’ that Wallis developed destroyed several of the dams in the Ruhr. Barnes Wallis also developed the huge ‘Tallboy’ bomb and the Wellington bomber. His extraordinary talent was recognised by the nation when he received a knighthood. Barnes Neville …

  7. Exhibition about Sir Barnes Wallis, best known as the inventor of the bouncing bomb used in The Dambusters raid in 1943 in WWII, but also the inventor of other astounding inventions, some of which were way ahead of their time. Sir Barnes lived close by in the neighbouring village of Effingham and is buried at St Lawrence Church, a short walk away.