- Leonard S. Hobbs
Leonard S. (Luke) Hobbs (1896 in
Carbon County, Wyoming – 1977) was an aeronauticalengineer who started in 1920 with theArmy Air Service atMcCook Field inDayton, Ohio and later worked for Stromberg Motor Devices Corporation. He developed the first float-typecarburetor for aircraft engines that was capable of providing normal operation during inverted flight. In 1927 he became a research engineer at the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Company and by 1944 was vice president of engineering for parent company United Aircraft Corporation. [http://www.sil.si.edu/smithsoniancontributions/AnnalsofFlight/pdf_hi/SAOF-0005.pdf "The Wright Brothers' Engines and Their Design" by Leonard S. Hobbs, introduction by Frank A. Taylor] ] He won the prestigious 1952Collier Trophy for "designing and producing the P&W J57 turbojet engine". [ [http://www.aerofiles.com/collier-trophy.html List of Collier Trophy winners] ] In 1956 was elected vice chairman of United Aircraft, retiring in 1958 but remaining on the company's board of directors until 1968.He was the author of "The Wright Brothers' Engines and Their Design", published in 1971 by the
Smithsonian Institution Press as part of its [http://www.sil.si.edu/smithsoniancontributions/AnnalsofFlight/ Smithsonian Annals of Flight] series. [ [http://siris-libraries.si.edu/ipac20/ipac.jsp?menu=search&aspect=subtab114&npp=20&ipp=20&spp=20&profile=liblim&ri=&term=&index=bc&x=14&y=14&aspect=subtab114&term=357845&index=bib#focus%20 SIRIS - Library Catalog of Smithsonian Institution Libraries] ] [ [http://consort.library.denison.edu/record=b1301118a CONSORT - Library Catalog of Dennison University] ]The 1972
Sperry Award was won by "Hobbs andPerry W. Pratt and the dedicated engineers of the Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Division of United Aircraft Corporation for the design and development of the JT3 turbo jet engine". [ [http://www.sperryaward.org/recipients.htm List of Sperry Award recipients] ]References
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