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    Guo Yonghuai (also spelled Yung-Huai Kuo, Chinese: 郭永怀; April 4, 1909 – December 5, 1968) was a Chinese aerospace engineer and aerodynamics scientist....
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    group Rocket Girls 101 Guo Yonghuai (1909–1968), aerodynamics expert and a leader of China's atomic and hydrogen bomb projects Tina Guo (born 1985), Chinese-American...
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  • Yao Tongbin was beaten to death, Zhao Jiuzhang committed suicide, and Guo Yonghuai was killed in a plane crash. By September 1971, more than 4,000 staff...
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  • internal friction peak he invented Li Zhensheng – geneticist of wheat Guo Yonghuai – Chinese expert in aerodynamics Samuel C. C. Ting 丁肇中 – Nobel Prize...
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    Spaceflight portal Aviation portal Biography portal Chien-Shiung Wu Ye Qisun Guo Yonghuai Hsue-Chu Tsien People's Liberation Army Rocket Force Chinese space program...
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    Jiaxian Peng Huanwu Qian Sanqiang Wang Ganchang Wu Ziliang Yu Min Zhou Guangzhao Zhu Guangya Defense scientists Chen Fangyun Guo Yonghuai Wang Daheng...
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    Dunn (1940) Frank Malina (1940) Homer J. Stewart (1940) Hu Ning (1943) Guo Yonghuai (1944) Chia-Chiao Lin (1944) Wallace D. Hayes (1947) Frank E. Marble...
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    where, she met and married Guo Yonghuai who became later one of the founding fathers of China's nuclear bomb. Li and Guo returned to China from the U...
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    Jiaxian Peng Huanwu Qian Sanqiang Wang Ganchang Wu Ziliang Yu Min Zhou Guangzhao Zhu Guangya Defense scientists Chen Fangyun Guo Yonghuai Wang Daheng...
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    (probably due to wind shear), killing 13 of 14 on board, including scientist Guo Yonghuai. The same day, another Il-14 (640) also crashed at Beijing Capital International...
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