Edward Pearson Warner
Edward Pearson Warner (November 9, 1894, Pittsburgh – July 11, 1958, Duxbury) was an American pioneer in aviation and a teacher in aeronautical engineering. Besides that he was also a writer, scientist and a Statesman, a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board at its founding in 1938, a Delegate of the United States to the 1944 Chicago Conference for the Convention on International Civil Aviation, and an international civil servant. Edward Warner's achievements are commemorated by the world's civil aviation community in the international award that bears his name. Provided by Wikipedia
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An investigation of the aerodynamic characteristics of rotating wind-driven airfoils by Hosch, John L, Weihmiller, H. E
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Effect of stagger and decalage on biplane combinations of thick airfoils at high angles of incidence by Medvedeff, Nicholas J, Sinitzin, N. N
Published 2007Other Authors: “…Edward P. Warner.…”
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Best type of airplane for minimum landing and getting away distances by Takeuchi, K
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The effect of biplane combination on airfoil characterisitcs by McDonnell, James S, Zakhartchenko, Constantine L
Published 2015Other Authors: “…Edward P. Warner.…”
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