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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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Saint-Exupéry, Antoine de
Antoine de Saint-Exupéry was a French aviator and writer whose works are the unique testimony of a pilot and a......
Samsung
Samsung, South Korean company that is one of the world’s largest producers of electronic devices. Samsung specializes......
Sandys, Duncan
Duncan Sandys was a British politician and statesman who exerted major influence on foreign and domestic policy......
Santos-Dumont No. 14-bis
Santos-Dumont No. 14-bis, airplane designed, built, and first flown by the Brazilian aviation pioneer Alberto Santos-Dumont......
Santos-Dumont, Alberto
Alberto Santos-Dumont was a Brazilian aviation pioneer who captured the imagination of Europe and the United States......
Scott, Sheila
Sheila Scott was a British aviator who broke more than 100 light-aircraft records between 1965 and 1972 and was......
Seamans, Robert C., Jr.
Robert C. Seamans, Jr. was an American aeronautical engineer who pioneered in the development of advanced systems......
seaplane
seaplane, any of a class of aircraft that can land, float, and take off on water. Seaplanes with boatlike hulls......
Signal Companies, Inc., The
The Signal Companies, Inc., former American conglomerate corporation engaged mostly in automotive and aerospace......
Sikorsky, Igor
Igor Sikorsky was a pioneer in aircraft design who is best known for his successful development of the helicopter.......
Silver Disc machine
Silver Disc machine, image of an aircraft engraved on a medallion by Sir George Cayley in 1799 with his initials......
skydiving
skydiving, use of a parachute—for either recreational or competitive purposes—to slow a diver’s descent to the......
Smith, Dick
Dick Smith is an Australian aviator, filmmaker, explorer, businessman, and publisher, renowned for his aviation......
Sopwith, Sir Thomas Octave Murdoch
Sir Thomas Octave Murdoch Sopwith was a British aircraft designer whose firm was famous for such World War I British......
SpaceX
SpaceX, American aerospace company founded in 2002 that helped usher in the era of commercial spaceflight. It was......
Spirit of St. Louis
Spirit of St. Louis, airplane in which Charles Lindbergh made the first nonstop solo flight across the Atlantic......
Stevens, Albert W.
Albert W. Stevens was a U.S. Army officer, balloonist, and early aerial photographer who took the first photograph......
STOL airplane
STOL airplane, any of several fixed-wing aircraft capable of taking off and landing on runways considerably shorter......
stunt flying
stunt flying, the performance of aerial feats requiring great skill or daring. (Read Orville Wright’s 1929 biography......
Sukhoy
Sukhoy, Russian aerospace design bureau that is the country’s second most important producer of jet fighters (after......
Sänger, Eugen
Eugen Sänger was a German rocket propulsion engineer whose projected “antipodal bomber,” with a range far greater......
Tan, Lucio
Lucio Tan is a Chinese-born Filipino entrepreneur who headed such companies as Fortune Tobacco Corp., Asia Brewery,......
Tank, Kurt
Kurt Tank was a leading aircraft designer and test pilot of the mid-20th century. After service in World War I,......
Tata, J.R.D.
J.R.D. Tata was an Indian businessman and aviation pioneer who created India’s first airline and oversaw the dramatic......
Ten Eyck, Richard
Richard Ten Eyck was an industrial designer whose career was integral to the development of American industry and......
Textron Inc.
Textron Inc., American multi-industry company that pioneered the conglomerate concept. Its present-day core organization......
Thaden, Louise McPhetridge
Louise McPhetridge Thaden was an American aviator, holder of several speed and endurance records in the early years......
Thunderbirds
Thunderbirds, U.S. Air Force fighter aircraft squadron that performs aerobatics at air shows and other events throughout......
Trippe, Juan T.
Juan T. Trippe was an American pioneer in commercial aviation and one of the founders of the company that became......
TRW Inc.
TRW Inc., major American industrial corporation providing advanced-technology products and services primarily in......
Tsiolkovsky, Konstantin
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky was a Russian research scientist in aeronautics and astronautics who pioneered rocket and......
Tupolev
Tupolev, Russian aerospace design bureau that is a major producer of civilian passenger airliners and military......
Tupolev Tu-144
Tupolev Tu-144, world’s first supersonic transport aircraft, designed by the veteran Soviet aircraft designer Andrey......
Tupolev, Aleksey Andreyevich
Aleksey Andreyevich Tupolev was a Russian aircraft designer who contributed to the design of many of the Soviet......
Tupolev, Andrey Nikolayevich
Andrey Nikolayevich Tupolev was one of the Soviet Union’s foremost aircraft designers, whose bureau (see Tupolev)......
Tuân, Phạm
Phạm Tuân is a Vietnamese pilot and cosmonaut, the first Vietnamese citizen in space. Tuân joined the Vietnam People’s......
United Technologies Corporation
United Technologies Corporation (UTC), American multi-industry company with significant business concentrations......
V-22
V-22, tilt-rotor military aircraft built by Bell Helicopter (a subsidiary of Textron) and Boeing. The V-22’s unique......
Vaughan, Dorothy
Dorothy Vaughan was an American mathematician and computer programmer who made important contributions to the early......
Voisin, Gabriel
Gabriel Voisin was a French aviation pioneer and aircraft manufacturer. Voisin was one of the most colorful figures......
Voisin-Farman I
Voisin-Farman I, aircraft built by the French aeronautical pioneer Gabriel Voisin for the French aviator Henri......
Voyager
Voyager, in aeronautics, American experimental aircraft that in 1986 became the first airplane to fly around the......
VTOL airplane
VTOL airplane, any of several unconventional aircraft with rotating wing systems, such as the helicopter and autogiro.......
Wallis, Sir Barnes
Sir Barnes Wallis was a British aeronautical designer and military engineer who invented the innovative “dambuster”......
Whittle, Sir Frank
Sir Frank Whittle was an English aviation engineer and pilot who invented the jet engine. The son of a mechanic,......
Wilson, Stephanie
Stephanie Wilson is an American astronaut who has made three spaceflights to the International Space Station (ISS)......
Wright brothers
Wright brothers, were American inventors and aviation pioneers who achieved the first powered, sustained, and controlled......
Wright flyer of 1905
Wright flyer of 1905, third powered airplane designed, built, and flown by Wilbur and Orville Wright. It represented......
Wright glider of 1902
Wright glider of 1902, biplane glider designed and built by Wilbur and Orville Wright in Dayton, Ohio, during the......
X-15
X-15, rocket-powered research aircraft built in the 1950s by North American Aviation, Inc., for the U.S. military......
Yakovlev, Aleksandr Sergeyevich
Aleksandr Sergeyevich Yakovlev was an aircraft designer noted for his series of Yak aircraft, most of them fighters......
Yeager, Chuck
Chuck Yeager was an American test pilot and U.S. Air Force officer who was the first man to exceed the speed of......

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