Hermann Glauert
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Hermann Glauert, FRS (b. 4 October 1892 in Sheffield, d. 6 August 1934 in Aldershot), was a British aerodynamicist and Principal Scientific Officer of the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough until Dec 1934.

The tragic and incalculable accident (in Dec 1934) which resulted in the death of Hermann Glauert concerned us also, though less intimately. H. Glauert was a distinguished Edwardian of the early days, leaving the School with a mathematical scholarship to Trinity, Cambridge, in 1910. He became a Fellow of the Royal Society, principal scientific officer at the Royal Aircraft Establishment, Farnborough, and no less than an international authority on aeronautical science (cf Prandtl-Glauert singularity). He was killed by a chance fragment of a tree that was being blown up on Aldershot Common. (from: King Edward VII School Magazine, Dec 1934)

Publications

  • The Elements of Aerofoil and Airscrew Theory - Cambridge University Press - 1926

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