Frederick Stucky Billig (February 28, 1933 – June 1, 2006) was an American aerospace engineer who was a pioneer in the development of scramjet propulsion...
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and director Frederick S. Billig (1933–2006), American aerospace engineer Fritz Billig (1902–1986), Austrian philatelist Hannah Billig (1901–1987), British...
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ramjets. In 1964, Frederick S. Billig and Gordon L. Dugger submitted a patent application for a supersonic combustion ramjet based on Billig's PhD thesis. This...
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of Engineering at the University of Southern California Frederick S. Billig (1933–2006), M.S. 1958, Ph.D. 1964, pioneer of the scramjet at the Johns Hopkins...
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laureate Frederick S. Billig – scramjet and hypersonics pioneer Lewis E. Braverman (Ph.D. 1955) – chief of endocrinology at Boston University David S. Bredt...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Pittsburgh Ross Allen – herpetologist Frederick S. Billig – scramjet pioneer Daniel Chamovitz – biologist, author of What a...
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Electronics, Inc., member of Clark School Innovation Hall of Fame Frederick S. Billig (M.S. 1958, Ph.D. 1964) - pioneer of scramjet technology, member of...
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(if known), and reference. Radu Bălescu, 73, Romanian scientist. Frederick S. Billig, 73, American aerospace engineer. Shokichi Iyanaga, 100, Japanese...
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engine. While at the Applied Physics Laboratory, Avery mentored Frederick S. Billig, the scramjet pioneer. In 1973, Avery began leading the Applied Physics...
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On March 5, 1974, seventeen-year-old Amy Billig disappeared near her home in Coconut Grove, Florida. Billig's fate remained unknown for at least 24 years...
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