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  1. Adolf Busemann (20 April 1901 – 3 November 1986) was a German aerospace engineer and influential Nazi-era pioneer in aerodynamics, specialising in supersonic airflows. He introduced the concept of swept wings and, after emigrating in 1947 to the United States under Operation Paperclip, invented the shockwave-free supersonic ...

  2. Adolf Busemann, an eminent scientist and world leader in supersonic aerodynamics who was elected to the National Academy of Engineering in 1970, died in Boulder, Colorado, on November 3, 1986, at the age of eighty-five.

  3. Adolf Busemann is one of the most outstanding exponents of Riemanns hydrodynamic method in this century. Although he is not well known outside the realm of supersonic hydrodynamics, his intellectual influence has penetrated deeply into all aspects of plasma physics; aerodynamics, and the theory of shock waves.

  4. Busemann, Adolf. German expert in dynamics during World War II, working for the Luftwaffe at Braunschweig-Voelkenrode. Went to the USA after the war. In the early 1960's active at NASA's Langley Research Center, working on deployable space station concepts. Born: 1901-04-20. Died: 1986-11-03.

  5. 5 de nov. de 1986 · Adolf Busemann, whose design of the swept wing for aircraft helped make supersonic flight possible, died Monday at the Fraiser Meadows Manor Health Care Center here. He was 85 years old. Mr....

  6. 6 de nov. de 1986 · Adolf Busemann, el inventor norteamericano de origen alemán conocido por el apodo de "el padre del vuelo supersónico", falleció el pasado lunes, día 3, en un hospital de Boulder, en el Estado...

  7. ADOLF BUSEMANN 1901-1986 BY ROBERT T. JONES ADOLF BUSEMANN an eminent scientist and world leacler in supersonic aerodynamics who was electect to the National Academy of Engineering in 1970, stied in Boulder, Colo- racto, on November 3, 1986, at the age of eighty-five.