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Sir Stanley George Hooker, CBE, FRS, DPhil, BSc, FRAeS, MIMechE, FAAAS (30 September 1907 – 24 May 1984), was a mathematician and jet engine engineer. He was employed first at Rolls-Royce where he worked on the earliest designs such as the Welland and Derwent , and later at Bristol Aero Engines where he helped bring the troubled ...
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- Wilhelm Exner Medal (1982).
Sir Stanley George Hooker (30 de septiembre de 1907 - 24 de mayo de 1984) [1] fue un matemático e ingeniero de motores a reacción británico.
- 24 de mayo de 1984 (76 años)
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30,988 views. 165. An engaging account of Rolls Royce Engineer, Stanley Hooker. Although he never qualified as such, he was to perfect and develop WW11 aircraft engines and Sup...
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13 de jul. de 2012 · Stanley Hooker Legendary Rolls Royce & Bristol Engineer - YouTube. spottydog4477. 32.1K subscribers. 55K views 11 years ago. ...more. A rare 30 minute interview with the' man himself....Hooker,...
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25 de may. de 1984 · Sir Stanley Hooker, an aircraft engine designer who oversaw development of the engine for the Harrier jets used in the Falkland war and had a part in developing the World War II Spitfire, died...
BY GERHARD NEUMANN. Sir Stanley George Hooker, who was recognized throughout the world as a leader in the field of aircraft gas turbine engineering, died of cancer on May 24, 1984, in Bristol, England. Most recently, Hooker was a consultant to Rolls Royce, Ltd., where he began his career in aviation. During that career, Sir Stanley was known as ...
20 de may. de 2015 · Romulus and Remus. Stanley Hooker was born on September 30th 1907 in Sheerness, Kent. He was educated at Borden Grammar School in Sittingbourne, Kent. Hooker won a scholarship to Imperial College, London University where he studied Mathematics. Hooker’s particular speciality was hydrodynamics.