Aerospace Engineering & Aviation, ABD-GAL
Aerospace engineering, also called aeronautical engineering, or astronautical engineering, field of engineering concerned with the design, development, construction, testing, and operation of vehicles operating in the Earth’s atmosphere or in outer space. In 1958 the first definition of aerospace engineering appeared, considering the Earth’s atmosphere and the space above it as a single realm for development of flight vehicles.
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A.P.J. Abdul Kalam was an Indian scientist and politician who played a leading role in the development of India’s......
Ben L. Abruzzo was an American balloonist who, with three crewmates, made the first transpacific balloon flight......
Ader Avion III, monoplane designed, built, and first tested by the French aeronautical pioneer Clément Ader in......
Ader Éole, monoplane designed, built, and first tested by the French aeronautical pioneer Clément Ader in 1890.......
Clément Ader was a self-taught French engineer, inventor, and aeronautical pioneer. Ader constructed a balloon......
AEA June Bug, biplane designed, built, and tested by members of the Aerial Experiment Association (AEA) in 1908.......
Aerial Experiment Association (AEA), organization that gathered together a group of young aviators and designers......
aerobatics, maneuvers in which an aircraft is flown under precise control in unusual attitudes (the position of......
aerospace engineering, field of engineering concerned with the design, development, construction, testing, and......
aerospace industry, assemblage of manufacturing concerns that deal with vehicular flight within and beyond Earth’s......
- Introduction
- History, Wright Brothers, World War I
- Interwar, Aircraft, Innovation
- WWII, Aircraft, Rockets
- Space Age, Technology, Exploration
- Global Economy, Cooperation, Consolidation
- Manufacturers, Markets, Products
- Commercial, Heavy Aircraft
- Helicopters, Rotorcraft, Flight
- Spacecraft, Design, Manufacturing
- Propulsion, Avionics & Tertiary Systems
- Manufacturing, Design, Research
- Design, Manufacturing, Engineering
- Manufacturing, Design, Innovation
- Engine, Avionics, Manufacture
- Final Assembly, Manufacturing, Design
- Maintenance, Design, Manufacturing
air racing, sport of racing airplanes, either over a predetermined course or cross-country up to transcontinental......
Air Transportation Stabilization Board (ATSB), U.S. governmental entity created in the aftermath of the attacks......
air-traffic control, the supervision of the movements of all aircraft, both in the air and on the ground, in the......
Airbus Industrie, European aircraft-manufacturing consortium formed in 1970 to fill a market niche for short- to......
airframe, basic structure of an airplane or spacecraft excluding its power plant and instrumentation; its principal......
airplane, any of a class of fixed-wing aircraft that is heavier than air, propelled by a screw propeller or a high-velocity......
airport, site and installation for the takeoff and landing of aircraft. An airport usually has paved runways and......
Sir John William Alcock was an aviator who, with fellow British aviator Arthur Brown, made the first nonstop transatlantic......
Buzz Aldrin is an American astronaut who was the second person to set foot on the Moon. A graduate of the U.S.......
All Nippon Airways Co., Ltd. (ANA), the largest domestic air carrier in Japan, and one of the largest in the world.......
AlliedSignal, former American corporation that became a leading manufacturer of aerospace systems and components......
Maxie Anderson was a balloonist who, with Ben Abruzzo and Larry Newman, made the first transatlantic balloon flight......
Mylswamy Annadurai is an Indian aerospace engineer who held a number of posts with the Indian Space Research Organisation......
area rule, aircraft design principle formulated by American engineer Richard Whitcomb which stated that the drag......
aviation, the development and operation of heavier-than-air aircraft. The term military aviation refers to the......
BAE Systems, major British manufacturer of aircraft, missiles, avionics, and other aerospace and defense products.......
Albert Ball was a British fighter ace during World War I who achieved 43 victories in air combat. Ball was educated......
balloon flight, passage through the air of a balloon that contains a buoyant gas, such as helium or heated air,......
ballooning, unpowered balloon flight in competition or for recreation, a sport that became popular in the 1960s.......
William Barker was a Canadian World War I fighter pilot who was the most-decorated war hero in Canadian history.......
Pancho Barnes was an aviator and movie stunt pilot, one of the first American women to establish a reputation and......
Jean Batten was an aviator who made record-breaking flights from 1933 to 1937 and was perhaps the most famous New......
Alan Bean was an American astronaut and lunar module pilot on the Apollo 12 mission (November 14–22, 1969), during......
Olive Ann Beech was an American business executive who served first as secretary-treasurer (1932–50) and then as......
Bell X-1, U.S. rocket-powered supersonic research airplane built by Bell Aircraft Corporation, the first aircraft......
Lawrence Dale Bell was a U.S. aircraft designer whose experimental X-1 rocket-propelled airplane in 1947 was the......
Giuseppe Mario Bellanca was an airplane designer and builder who created the first monoplane in the United States......
Floyd Bennett was an American pioneer aviator who piloted the explorer Richard E. Byrd on the first successful......
biplane, airplane with two wings, one above the other. In the 1890s this configuration was adopted for some successful......
William Avery Bishop was a Canadian fighter ace who shot down 72 German aircraft during World War I. Bishop was......
Jean-Pierre Blanchard was a French balloonist who, with the American physician John Jeffries, made the first aerial......
Louis Blériot was a French airplane manufacturer and aviator who made the first flight of an airplane between continental......
Boeing 707, the first successful commercial passenger jetliner. The mid- to long-range narrow-body four-engine......
The Boeing 777 is a family of wide-body twin-engine commercial jet aircraft with variants for both passenger and......
Boeing Company, American aerospace company—the world’s largest—that is the foremost manufacturer of commercial......
Bombardier Inc., Canadian manufacturer of aircraft, rail transportation equipment and systems, and motorized consumer......
Pappy Boyington was an American World War II flying ace who shot down 28 enemy Japanese planes, organized the legendary......
Sir Quintin Brand was a pioneer aviator and an air vice-marshal in the Royal Air Force. (Read Orville Wright’s......
Wernher von Braun was a German engineer who played a prominent role in all aspects of rocketry and space exploration,......
Sir Arthur Whitten Brown was a British aviator who, with Capt. John W. Alcock, made the first nonstop airplane......
Louis-Charles Bréguet was a French airplane builder, many of whose planes set world records, and founder of Air......
Charles Wilfred Butler was an industrial designer known for his work on aircraft during the 1950s and ’60s. During......
Richard E. Byrd was a U.S. naval officer, pioneer aviator, and polar explorer best known for his explorations of......
C-47, U.S. military transport aircraft that served in all theatres during World War II and continued in service......
Sir George Cayley was an English pioneer of aerial navigation and aeronautical engineering and designer of the......
Eugene Cernan was an American astronaut who, as commander of Apollo 17 (December 7–17, 1972), was the last person......
Clyde Vernon Cessna was an American aviator and aircraft manufacturer who invented the cantilever wing and a V-shaped......
Octave Chanute was a leading American civil engineer and aeronautical pioneer. (Read Orville Wright’s 1929 biography......
Vladimir Nikolayevich Chelomey was a Soviet aerospace designer who was the chief architect behind the Proton launch......
Sir Francis Chichester was an adventurer who in 1966–67 sailed around the world alone in a 55-foot sailing yacht,......
Juan de la Cierva was a Spanish aeronautical engineer who invented the autogiro, an aircraft in which lift is provided......
Patsy Cline was an American country music singer whose talent and wide-ranging appeal made her one of the classic......
Sir Alan J. Cobham was a British aviator and pioneer of long-distance flight who promoted “air-mindedness” in the......
Jacqueline Cochran was an American pilot who held more speed, distance, and altitude records than any other flyer......
Bessie Coleman was an American aviator and a star of early aviation exhibitions and air shows. One of 13 children,......
Eileen Collins is an American astronaut, the first woman to pilot and, later, to command a U.S. space shuttle.......
Concorde, the first supersonic passenger-carrying commercial airplane (or supersonic transport, SST), built jointly......
Paul Cornu was a French engineer who designed and built the first helicopter to perform a manned free flight. Cornu’s......
Glenn Hammond Curtiss was a pioneer aviator and leading American manufacturer of aircraft by the time of the United......
Dassault Industries, French company with major aerospace-related subsidiaries specializing in the production of......
Marcel Dassault was a French aircraft designer and industrialist whose companies built the most successful military......
Benjamin O. Davis, Jr. was a pilot, officer, and administrator who became the first African American general in......
DC-3, transport aircraft, the world’s first successful commercial airliner, readily adapted to military use during......
Geoffrey de Havilland was an English aircraft designer, manufacturer, and pioneer in long-distance jet flying.......
Walter Robert Dornberger was an engineer who directed construction of the German V-2 rocket during World War II.......
Claudius Dornier was a pioneer German aircraft designer and builder. Dornier completed his education in 1907 at......
Donald Douglas was an American aircraft designer who founded the Douglas Aircraft Company. Douglas assisted Jerome......
Charles Stark Draper was an American aeronautical engineer, educator, and science administrator. Draper’s laboratory......
Amelia Earhart was an American aviator, one of the world’s most celebrated, who was the first woman to fly solo......
Hugo Eckener was a German aeronautical engineer and commander of the first lighter-than-air aircraft to fly around......
Carl Ben Eielson was an American aviator and explorer who was a pioneer of air travel in Alaska and the polar regions.......
Lincoln Ellsworth was an American explorer, engineer, and scientist who led the first trans-Arctic (1926) and trans-Antarctic......
Energia, Russian aerospace company that is a major producer of spacecraft, launch vehicles, rocket stages, and......
Robert Esnault-Pelterie was a French aviation pioneer who made important contributions to the beginnings of heavier-than-air......
European Aeronautic Defence and Space Company (EADS), major European aerospace company that builds commercial and......
Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), organization dedicated to supporting and promoting recreational aviation......
Max Faget was an American aerospace engineer who made major contributions to the design of the Mercury, Gemini,......
Muhammed Faris was a Syrian pilot and air force officer who became the first Syrian citizen to go into space. After......
Henri Farman was a French aviation pioneer and aircraft builder who popularized the use of ailerons, moveable surfaces......
Maurice Farman was a French aircraft designer and manufacturer who contributed greatly to early aviation. A champion......
Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), agency of the U.S. federal government that is responsible for ensuring the......
Gerhard Fieseler was a pioneering German aviator, aerobatic flyer, and aircraft designer. At the outbreak of World......
flight simulator, any electronic or mechanical system for training airplane and spacecraft pilots and crew members......
In the history of flight, the most important landmarks and events include an understanding of the dynamic reaction......
- Introduction
- Construction, Lift, Sustaining Wings
- Propulsion, Aviation, Aeronautics
- Aviation Pioneers, Wright Brothers, Hot Air Balloons
- Airlines, Aviation, Pioneers
- Airmail, Airlines, US
- Aeronautical Infrastructure, Aviation Pioneers, Air Travel
- Aviation Pioneers, Aircraft Design, Flight Records
- Jet Engines, Aviation Pioneers, Air Travel
- Jet Engines, Civil Aviation, Air Travel
- Engines, Airframes, Progress
- Avionics, Passenger Support, Safety
Anthony Herman Gerard Fokker was a Dutch airman and pioneer aircraft manufacturer who during World War I produced......
formation flying, two or more aircraft traveling and maneuvering together in a disciplined, synchronized, predetermined......
Steve Fossett was an American businessman and adventurer who set a number of world records, most notably in aviation......
Norman Foster is a British architect known for his sleek modern buildings made of steel and glass. Foster was trained......
Féderátion Aéronautique Internationale (FAI), nongovernmental and nonprofit international organization that encourages......
Adolf Galland was a German fighter ace and officer who commanded the fighter forces of the Luftwaffe (German air......