The Descriptive Finding Guide for the Richard Kuhn Personal Papers SDASM.SC.10200

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San Diego Air and Space Museum Library and Archives
1/2018
2001 Pan American Plaza, Balboa Park
San Diego 92101


Language of Material: English
Contributing Institution: San Diego Air and Space Museum Library and Archives
Title: Richard Kuhn Personal Collection
Identifier/Call Number: SDASM.SC.10200
Physical Description: .3 Cubic Feet The collection contains various media types dating from approx. 1943 to 1978 on the effectiveness of flap systems in deflecting propeller slipstreams and wind tunnel subsonic and transonic aerodynamic research at Langley. The collection contains one box with 2 binders, 22 floppy discs with notes, four framed certificates, 1 picture of “Nation Transonic Facility”, Three 1 & ¼ ” Video Tape Cassettes, One ¾” Video Tape Cassette, and one 3“ 16MM film canister with film (X-13 and VZ-5A Over Water).
Date (bulk): bulk
Abstract: The collection contains information on the life and work of Richard Kuhn. Included in the collection are various media types dating from approx. 1943 to 1978 on the effectiveness of flap systems in deflecting propeller slipstreams and wind tunnel subsonic and transonic aerodynamic research at Langley.
Physical Description: certificates, 1 picture of “Nation Transonic Facility”, Three 1 & ¼ ” Video Tape Cassettes, One ¾” Video Tape Cassette, and one 3“ 16MM film canister with film (X-13 and VZ-5A Over Water).

Biographical / Historical

Richard E. Kuhn, a graduate of Parks Air College, began his career at the NACA Langley Memorial Aeronautical Laboratory in 1943. His first work in V/STOL included studies on the effectiveness of flap systems in deflecting propeller slipstreams. In 1962, he headed Langley Research Centers Powered Lift Aerodynamics Section and guided the development of the Langley V/STOL Tunnel. He was co-recipient of the SAE Wright Brothers Award for best paper of the year in 1964. During the 1960s and early 1970s, he served as consultant to the U.S. Air Force, NATO, U.S. Department of Transportation and DARPA on various projects and by 1974 was responsible for much of the subsonic and transonic aerodynamic research at Langley. In 1978, he retired from NASA to take a more active role in V/STOL as a consultant and contractor to industry and the government. He has written or co-authored over 100 technical papers most of them in V/STOL and half of them since his retirement from NASA. Mr. Kuhn is an AIAA Associate Fellow and a member of the AIAA V/STOL Committee. He received the AIAAs F.E. Newbold V/STOL Award in 2000. He was a world famous leader in vertical takeoff aircraft technology.

Conditions Governing Access

The collection is open to research by appointment. Some restrictions may apply.

Immediate Source of Acquisition

The collection was donated to SDASM

Subjects and Indexing Terms

VTOL
NACA
United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration.
Ryan Aeronautical X-13 Vertijet
Ryan XV-5A Vertifan
Kuhn, Richard

 

Box 1 of 1

 

1. Binder #1: Langley Research Center (NASA)

 

2. Binder #2: Retirement Event

 

3. Framed certificates (one frame contains 4 certificates)

 

4. Picture of National Transonic Facility with 8 signatures on matting.

 

5. 22 3&1/2 inch floppy discs with notes (in folder)

 

6. Folder containing notes for 22 3&1/2 inch floppy discs

 

7. 3 1&1/4 inch Video Tape Cassettes

 

8. 1 ¾ inch Video Tape Cassette

 

9. Canister containing one 3 & ½ inch roll of 16MM film (X-13 and VZ-5A Over Water)