Aerospace Engineering & Aviation, GLI-SAF
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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gliding, flight in an unpowered heavier-than-air craft. Any engineless aircraft, from the simplest hang glider......
Valentin Petrovich Glushko was a Soviet rocket scientist, a pioneer in rocket propulsion systems, and a major contributor......
Robert Goddard was an American professor and inventor generally acknowledged to be the father of modern rocketry.......
Daniel Goldin is an American engineer who was the longest-serving National Aeronautics and Space Administration......
Claude Grahame-White was an English aviator who played a seminal role in early British aviation. (Read Orville......
Charles Green was an English balloonist whose outstanding achievement was his flight with two companions in 1836......
Michael Griffin is an American aerospace engineer who was the 11th administrator (2005–09) of the National Aeronautics......
Hans Werner Grosse was a German glider pilot who on April 25, 1972, set the world record (broken 2003) for straight-line......
Georges-Marie Guynemer was one of the most renowned combat pilots of World War I and France’s first great fighter......
B.J. Habibie was an Indonesian aircraft engineer and politician who was president of Indonesia (1998–99) and a......
hang gliding, sport of flying in lightweight unpowered aircraft which can be carried by the pilot. Takeoff is usually......
Lawrence Hargrave was an English aviation pioneer and inventor of the box kite. Born and educated in England, Hargrave......
Heathrow Airport, the largest and busiest airport in the United Kingdom and one of the busiest and most connected......
Ernst Heinrich Heinkel was a German designer and builder of the first rocket-powered aircraft shortly before the......
Mirosław Hermaszewski is a Polish pilot who was the first Pole in space. A 1965 graduate of the military pilot......
Samuel Kurtz Hoffman was an American propulsion engineer, who led U.S. efforts to develop rocket engines for space......
Honeywell International Inc., American advanced-technology company that manufactures aerospace and automotive products;......
Hughes H-1, record-breaking racing plane that was designed by American aviator Howard Hughes and engineer Richard......
Howard Hughes was an American manufacturer, aviator, and motion-picture producer and director who acquired enormous......
Jerome C. Hunsaker was an American aeronautical engineer who made major innovations in the design of aircraft and......
Ilyushin Il-76, -76, Soviet military transport aircraft, first flown in 1971 and first produced in 1975. It was......
Sergey Vladimirovich Ilyushin was a Soviet aircraft designer who created the famous Il-2 Stormovik armoured attack......
International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO), intergovernmental specialized agency associated with the United......
James B. Irwin was an American astronaut, pilot of the Lunar Module on the Apollo 15 mission (July 26–August 7,......
Georgi Ivanov is a Bulgarian cosmonaut who became the first Bulgarian in space. Ivanov graduated from the Bulgarian......
Mary Jackson was an American mathematician and aerospace engineer who in 1958 became the first African American......
Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA), Japanese government agency in charge of research in both aviation and......
Japanese Red Army, militant Japanese organization that was formed in 1969 in the merger of two far-left factions.......
Amy Johnson was a pioneering female aviator who first achieved fame as a result of her attempt to set a record......
Kelly Johnson was a highly innovative American aeronautical engineer and designer. Johnson received his B.S. (1932)......
Hugo Junkers was a German aircraft designer and early proponent of the monoplane and all-metal construction of......
Mark Kelly is an American astronaut and politician who served in the U.S. Senate (2020– ), representing Arizona.......
Scott Kelly is an American astronaut who made four spaceflights, the longest of which lasted 340 days. He is the......
Sir Charles Edward Kingsford Smith was an Australian pilot who, with a three-man crew, flew the Atlantic from Portmarnock,......
Sergei Korolev was a Soviet designer of guided missiles, rockets, and spacecraft. Korolev was educated at the Odessa......
Theodore von Kármán was a Hungarian-born American research engineer best known for his pioneering work in the use......
Samuel Pierpont Langley was an American astrophysicist and aeronautical pioneer who developed new instruments with......
Pierre Latécoère was a French aircraft manufacturer who aided the development of international airline service.......
Charles Lanier Lawrance was an American aeronautical engineer who designed the first successful air-cooled aircraft......
Lilienthal standard glider, monoplane hang glider designed, built, and first flown by the German aviation pioneer......
Otto Lilienthal was a German aviation pioneer. Lilienthal was the most significant aeronautical pioneer in the......
Anne Morrow Lindbergh was an American author and airplane pilot primarily known as the wife of aviation pioneer......
Charles Lindbergh was an American aviator, one of the best-known figures in aeronautical history, remembered for......
Link Trainer, airplane cockpit replicated, with full instruments and controls, in such a way that it can be used......
Alexander M. Lippisch was a German-American aerodynamicist whose designs of tailless and delta-winged aircraft......
Lockheed Martin Corporation, major American diversified company with core business concentrations in aerospace......
Raymond Loewy was a French-born American industrial designer who, through his accomplishments in product design......
George Low was an Austrian-born American aerospace engineer and manager who made major contributions to the U.S.......
Paul Beattie MacCready was an American aerodynamicist who headed a team that designed and built both the first......
Beryl Markham was an English professional pilot, horse trainer and breeder, writer, and adventurer, best known......
Martin Marietta Corporation, diversified American corporation (incorporated 1961) that was primarily involved in......
Glenn L. Martin was an American airplane inventor whose bombers and flying boats played important roles in World......
Bruce McCandless was an American naval aviator and astronaut, the first person to conduct an untethered free flight......
McDonnell Douglas Corporation, former aerospace company that was a major U.S. producer of jet fighters, commercial......
James Smith McDonnell was an American aerospace executive who spearheaded the merger of McDonnell Aircraft Corporation......
Michael Melvill is an American test pilot, the first commercial astronaut, and the first person to travel into......
Willy Messerschmitt was a German aircraft engineer and designer. Messerschmitt was educated at the Munich Institute......
MiG, Russian aerospace design bureau that is the country’s major producer of jet fighter aircraft. It developed......
Edgar Mitchell was an American astronaut who was a member, with Commander Alan B. Shepard, Jr., and Stuart A. Roosa,......
R.J. Mitchell was a British aircraft designer and developer of the Spitfire, one of the best-known fighters of......
monoplane, type of aircraft with a single pair of wings. The monoplane design has been nearly universally adopted......
National Air and Space Museum, American museum of aviation and space exploration, part of the Smithsonian Institution,......
Northrop Grumman Corporation, major American manufacturer specializing in defense and commercial aerospace, electronics,......
John Knudsen Northrop was an American aircraft designer, an early advocate of all-metal construction and the flying......
Hermann Oberth was a German scientist who is considered to be one of the founders of modern astronautics. The son......
Fritz von Opel was a German automotive industrialist who took part, with Max Valier and Friedrich Wilhelm Sander,......
For its new 14th Edition in 1929, Britannica sought a biography of that pioneering 20th-century Daedalus, Wilbur......
Edward O’Hare was an American aviator and war hero who became the U.S. Navy’s first flying ace during World War......
Paul Painlevé was a French politician, mathematician, and patron of aviation who was prime minister at a crucial......
William Patterson was an American airline executive who played a major role in shaping the history of aviation......
Auguste Piccard was a Swiss-born Belgian physicist notable for his exploration of both the upper stratosphere and......
Jean-Felix Piccard was a Swiss-born American chemical engineer and balloonist who conducted stratospheric flights......
William Hayward Pickering was a New Zealand-born American engineer, physicist, and head of the team that developed......
Percy Sinclair Pilcher was a British aviation pioneer and glider experimenter. Trained as a naval cadet, Pilcher......
William T. Piper was an American manufacturer of small aircraft, best known for the Piper Cub, a two-seater that......
Sebastián Piñera was a Chilean businessman and politician who served two terms as president of Chile (2010–14;......
Marcos Pontes is a Brazilian pilot and astronaut, the first Brazilian citizen in space. Pontes graduated in 1984......
Wiley Post was one of the most colorful figures of the early years of American aviation, who set many records,......
Francis Gary Powers was a pilot who was captured on May 1, 1960, while on a reconnaissance flight deep inside the......
Dumitru Prunariu is a Romanian pilot and cosmonaut who was the first Romanian citizen in space. Prunariu earned......
Qian Xuesen was a Chinese engineer and research scientist widely recognized as the “father of Chinese aerospace”......
Harriet Quimby was an American aviator, the first female pilot to fly across the English Channel. Quimby’s birth......
R.E.P. No. 2, monoplane designed, built, and first flown by the French aviator Robert Esnault-Pelterie in 1908.......
Günther Rall was a German World War II combat pilot, the third highest scoring fighter ace in history. He flew......
REA Express, Inc., American company that at one time operated the nation’s largest ground and air express services,......
Hanna Reitsch was the leading female aviator and German pilot in the 20th century. (Read Orville Wright’s 1929......
Charles Renard was a French military engineer, chief builder of the first true dirigible; i.e., an airship that......
Ben R. Rich was an American engineer who conducted top secret research on advanced military aircraft while working......
Manfred, baron von Richthofen was Germany’s top aviator and leading ace in World War I. (Read Orville Wright’s......
Edward Vernon Rickenbacker was a pilot, industrialist, and the most celebrated U.S. air ace of World War I. Rickenbacker......
Nicolas-Louis Robert was an inventor who, with his brother and Jacques Charles, launched the first hydrogen balloon......
Laurance S. Rockefeller was an American venture capitalist and philanthropist and a member of the famed Rockefeller......
Rockwell International Corporation, diversified American corporation that was formerly one of the country’s leading......
Sir Alliott Verdon Roe was the first Englishman to construct and fly his own airplane. Roe quit school at age 14......
Charles Stewart Rolls was a British motorist, aviator, and automobile manufacturer who was one of the founders......
Mary Golda Ross was a Cherokee mathematician who was the first Native woman to work as an engineer in the U.S.......
Sir Henry Royce, Baronet was an English industrialist who was one of the founders of Rolls-Royce Ltd., manufacturer......
Burt Rutan is an American aircraft and spacecraft designer who was perhaps best known for SpaceShipOne, which in......
T. Claude Ryan was an American airline entrepreneur and aircraft manufacturer who designed the plane from which......
Moshe Safdie is an Israeli-Canadian-American architect best known for designing Habitat ’67 at the site of Expo......