Richard T. Whitcomb

E559826

Richard T. Whitcomb was an influential American aeronautical engineer best known for pioneering the area rule, supercritical airfoils, and winglets, which significantly improved aircraft performance.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Richard T. Whitcomb canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (43)

Predicate Object
instanceOf aeronautical engineer
human
awardReceived Collier Trophy NERFINISHED
Daniel Guggenheim Medal NERFINISHED
Ludwig Prandtl Ring NERFINISHED
NAS Award in Aeronautical Engineering NERFINISHED
National Medal of Science
Wright Brothers Memorial Trophy NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
describedBySource NASA historical publications
aerodynamics textbooks
employer NACA NERFINISHED
NASA
familyName Whitcomb NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork aerodynamics
aeronautical engineering
givenName Richard
hasInfluenceOn modern commercial airliner design
transonic aircraft performance optimization
wingtip device technology
influenced design of high-speed military aircraft
design of transonic jet airliners
fuel efficiency improvements in commercial aviation
knownFor area rule
supercritical airfoil
winglet
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf National Academy of Engineering
notableAchievement development of supercritical airfoils to delay shock formation
development of winglets to reduce induced drag
pioneering the transonic area rule for aircraft fuselage shaping
notableConcept Whitcomb area rule NERFINISHED
Whitcomb supercritical airfoil NERFINISHED
Whitcomb winglet NERFINISHED
notableContribution enabling more efficient high-subsonic cruise speeds
improved lift-to-drag ratios for transport aircraft
reduction of wave drag near the speed of sound
occupation engineer
researcher
sexOrGender male
significantProject development of winglets for transport aircraft
transonic wind-tunnel research at Langley
workLocation Langley Research Center NERFINISHED

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (1)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Daniel Guggenheim Medal notableRecipient Richard T. Whitcomb