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Edward Henry Heinemann (March 14, 1908 – November 26, 1991) was a military aircraft designer for the Douglas Aircraft Company . Biography. Heinemann was born in Saginaw, Michigan. He moved to California as a boy and was raised in Los Angeles. A self-taught engineer, he joined Douglas Aircraft as a draftsman in 1926, but was laid off within a year.
Biografia. Projetos. Referências. Ligações externas. Edward Heinemann. Edward Henry Heinemann ( Saginaw, 14 de março de 1908 — 26 de novembro de 1991) foi um engenheiro estadunidense . Biografia. Heinemann nasceu em Saginaw, Michigan. Ele se mudou para a Califórnia quando menino e foi criado em Los Angeles.
More than 20,000 aircraft have been built from Edward Heinemann's designs. He designed the first carrier-based aircraft (the F4D Skyray) to set the world's absolute speed record, for which he received the prestigious Robert J. Collier Trophy in 1954.
17 de fev. de 2018 · Gustave Henry Edward Heinemann (1908-1991) foi o principal inovador responsável por 23 aviões ao longo de quatro décadas de trabalho contínuo em fabricantes. Deste período, passou a maior parte do tempo na Douglas Aircraft, sediada em El Segundo, Califórnia.
26 de nov. de 1991 · Inventor & Engineer. Enshrined: 1981. Birth: March 14, 1908. Death: November 26, 1991. Edward Henry Heinemann. While working at International Aircraft Corporation in 1927 he designed the landing gear for its biplane. Designed his first airplane, a trainer, at the Northrop Corporation as well as the dive brakes for the BT-1 dive bomber.
Edward Henry Heinemann ( Saginaw, 14 de março de 1908 — 26 de novembro de 1991) foi um engenheiro estadunidense. Factos rápidos. Edward Heinemann. Edward Heinemann. Nascimento. 14 de março de 1908. Saginaw. Morte. 26 de novembro de 1991 (83 anos)
26 de nov. de 1991 · Ed Heinemann’s career was devoted to solving engineering problems in aeronautical science. A genius of the times, his intellect and creativity has made a major contribution to the advance of world aeroscience. Enshrined in National Aviation Hall of Fame 1981.