avia.wikisort.org - Designer John Stack (1906–1972) was an aerospace engineer. He won the Collier trophy, in 1947[1] and 1951.[2]
American aerospace engineer
John Stack
Born 1906Lowell, Massachusetts
Died 1972 Citizenship American Education Massachusetts Institute of Technology Engineering career Discipline aerospace engineer Institutions Langley Research Center Practice name Compressibility Research Division Employer(s) Republic Aviation Projects X-1 Awards Collier trophy
Life
Stack was born in Lowell, Massachusetts, and graduated from Massachusetts Institute of Technology . He worked at Langley Research Center from 1928 to 1962, and Republic Aircraft Corporation , from 1962 to 1971. He died in 1972.[3]
"Let's try the damn thing and see if we can make it work."
He worked on transonic flight. He was part of the Bell X-1 team. He worked with the Variable Density Tunnel, on compressible airflow.
Works
The Compressibility Factor National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1935
The Compressibility Bubble National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1935
John Stack, Albert E Von Doenhoff, Tests of 16 related airfoils at high speed , NACA-report-492, 1935
John Stack, W. F. Lindsey, Tests of N-85, N-86, and N-87 Airfoil Sections in the 11-inch High-speed Wind Tunnel , National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics, 1938
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External links
Authority control
General National libraries
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