Mead, George Jackson, 1891-1949

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George Jackson Mead began his career in aviation as an experimental engineer with Sterling Engine Company in 1916. He worked in the same capacity for Wright-Martin Aircraft, 1916-1919. He was chief engineer for Wright Aeronautical Corporation, 1920-1925 and then was vice-president of Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company, 1925-1929. He helped to found and worked for United Aircraft Corporation through the 1930s. In 1939 he won the Sylvanus Albert Reed Award from the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences for the design and development of high output aircraft engines. He was special assistant to William S. Knudson during World War II.

From the description of George Jackson Mead papers, 1920-1971. (University of Wyoming, American Heritage Center). WorldCat record id: 85836416

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creatorOf Mead, George Jackson, 1891-1949. George Jackson Mead papers, 1920-1971. Univerisity of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.
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Aerospace engineering
Airplanes
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Birth 1891-12-27

Death 1949-01-20

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