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Authorised form of nameYoung; Alec David (1913 - 2005)
Dates1913 - 2005
NationalityBritish
Place of birthLondon, England
Date of birth15/08/1913
Date of death27/01/2005
OccupationAeronautical engineer
ActivityEducation:
Caius College, Cambridge, Wrangler in Mathematical Tripos in 1935
Career:
Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough (1936-1946), during WW2 worked on solution to stalling problem in Hampden bomber, developed boundary layer theories in connection with flight of aircraft, worked on safe landing of troop carrying gliders for D Day, sent to Germany after the war to salvage work from aeronautucal research centres there; appointed Senior Lecturer and Deputy Head of Department of Aerodynamics, College of Aeronautics, Cranfield (1946); appointed Professor of Aerodynamics, Cranfield (1950); elected Fellow of Royal Aeronautical Society (1951); Professor of Aeronautical Engineering, Queen Mary College, London (1954-1978); worked on accident investigations of two de Havilland Comet crashes of 1954 and on Munich air crash of 6 February 1958 in which 23 passengers died, 8 of whom were members of Manchester United football team returning from a match in Belgrade, vindicated pilot Captain James Thain; Dean of Faculty of Engineering, London University (1962-1966); Vice Principal, Queen Mary College, London (1966-1978); Chairman, Aeronautical Research Council (1968-1971); Chairman of Board of Von Karman Institute, Brussels based European aeronautical school (1964-1993); continued to teach at Queen Mary College until 1994.
Honours:
OBE 1964
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election15/03/1973
Age at election59
RelationshipsSon of Russian Jewish immigrants who had fled the pogroms; married (1936) Doran Caplan (died 1970); married (1971) Rena Waldmann
SourceObituaries:
Biographical Memoirs 2007, Volume 53, pp 401-418
Obituary in The Times (3 February 2005)
CodeNA4118
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1973/32Young, Alec David: certificate of election to the Royal Society
IM/GA/GRS/6472Young, Alec Davidnd
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