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Hugh L. Dryden's Career in Aviation and Space (Paperback)
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Hugh L. Dryden's Career in Aviation and Space (Paperback)
Series: NASA History
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Loot Price R484
Discovery Miles 4 840
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This account of the life of Dr. Hugh Latimer Dryden describes his
enormous contributions to aviation and space. Hugh Dryden was a
research scientist of the highest order, an aeronautics pioneer,
the Director of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics
(NACA), and then the first NASA Deputy Administrator. Dr. Hugh
Dryden's special relationship to the Dryden Flight Research Center
goes far beyond its name. Among Hugh Dryden's first actions after
becoming the NACA's Director of Research in September 1947, was to
inform Walt Williams, the director of the (light research operation
here in the desert, that the NACA Muroc organization, formed the
previous year, would now become a permanent facility known as the
NACA Muroc Flight Test Unit. Hugh Dryden strongly supported the
flight research conducted here with the early rocket-powered
aircraft. He represented the NACA on the interagency Research
Airplane Committee that supervised the beginnings of the critically
important X-15 research at the High Speed Flight Station. As Dr.
Gorn recounts, Hugh Dryden had begun work in the transonic region
very early in his career, and in fact it was he who coined the word
"transonic," because no such word existed to describe speeds at or
near that of sound in the early 1920s. Much of the research
conducted here at the Center has concerned transonic flight, so
that is another link between Dryden the man and Dryden the Center.
Dr. Gorn also describes Hugh Dryden's work with the "crucial
transition from laminar to turbulent flow," another very important
aspect of flight research here at DFRC over the five decades of its
existence. This work continues today in the research being done on
the F 16XT. to examine Supersonic Laminar Flow Control-a project
that would have been dear to the heart of Hugh Dryden. Finally,
Hugh Dryden wrote a description of flight research that has served
ever since as the unofficial motto of the Center that bears his
name and, in a very real sense, carries on his work. It separates,
he stated, "the real from the imagined," and makes known the
"overlooked and the unexpected." That brief line more effectively
describes exactly what we do at the Dryden Flight Research Center
than anything that has been written before or since.
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