• Terence Nonweiler (8 February 1925 - 17 December 1999) held a Chair of Aeronautical Engineering at Glasgow University and later became Dean of the Faculty...
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    The Quickie's canard wing used a GU25-5(11)8 airfoil, developed by Terence Nonweiler. It suffered performance degradation at low Reynolds numbers and in...
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    400 km/h; 3,400 mph). The waverider design concept was first developed by Terence Nonweiler of the Queen's University of Belfast, and first described in print...
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  • College of Aeronautics at RAF Cranfield, where his teachers were Terence Nonweiler, later of Glasgow University, and Geoffrey Lilley, later of Southampton...
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  • In January 1957, Shenstone, and six other enthusiasts (including Terence Nonweiler) met in Cranfield in and formed the Man-Powered Aircraft Committee...
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    Retrieved 20 January 2011. Duncan Lunan (28 December 1999). "Prof Terence Nonweiler (obituary)". The Herald Scotland. Retrieved 20 January 2011. Catriona...
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    vehicle, based on the Blue Streak missile, was devised by Professor Terence Nonweiler of Queen's University Belfast, and was intended to be the crewed spacecraft...
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