Geoffrey Terence Roland Hill, MC, FRAeS (1895 – 26 December 1955) was a British aviator and aeronautical engineer. Geoffrey Terence Roland Hill was born...
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Sir Geoffrey Hill (1932–2016) was an English poet. Geoffrey or Geoff Hill may also refer to: Geoffrey T. R. Hill (1895–1955), British aviator and aeronautical...
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1892. His two sons were Roderic Hill and Geoffrey T. R. Hill. List of Vice-Chancellors of the University of London Hill, M. J. M. (1894). "On a Spherical...
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List of aerospace engineers (section T)
enthusiast Geoffrey T. R. Hill (1895–1955) – designer of the Westland-Hill Pterodactyls and co-developed the aero-isoclinic wing Stanley Hiller (1924–2006)...
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T.R. Hill and the Pterodactyls After WWI, pilot Geoffrey T. R. Hill also sought a stable, unstallable design. Dunne gave some help initially and Hill...
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designed glider, the NRC tailless glider. During the inter-war years Geoffrey T. R. Hill had designed and Westland Aircraft Limited had built a series of...
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stringent requirements. While Short Brothers submitted a design, by Geoffrey T. R. Hill, that was judged too ambitious, the Air Staff accepted another submission...
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College, London, and his wife, Minnie. His brother was Geoffrey T. R. Hill and Sir George Francis Hill was their uncle. Roderic was educated at Bradfield...
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extreme flight conditions. The aeroisoclinic wing, developed by Geoffrey T. R. Hill in the 1950s and flown on the Short SB.4 Sherpa, was an attempt control...
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experimental "tailless" glider, designed by David Keith-Lucas and Professor Geoffrey T. R. Hill, was built by Shorts as a private research venture to test the concept...
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