- Sir Dennistoun Burney, 2nd Baronet
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name = Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney
caption = British aeronautical engineer and private inventor.
birth_date = birth date|1888|12|28|mf=y
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death_date = death date and age|1968|11|11|1888|12|28|mf=y
death_place =Bermuda Sir Charles Dennistoun Burney, 2nd Baronet (28 December 1888 —11 November 1968 ,Bermuda ) was an English aeronautical engineer, private inventor and Conservative Party politician.Burney, often called Dennis Burney, was the son of former Admiral of the Fleet Sir Cecil Burney Bt.
Burney was managing director of the private firm that built the
R100 airship, where he was assisted byNevil Shute , later to become famous as a writer.He invented the highly successfulParavane during the First World War a device used for cutting cables from mines. In 1939 he was again joined by Nevil Shute in the development of an early air-launched gliding torpedo, the Toraplane, and the gliding bomb, Doravane. Despite much work and many trials the Toraplane could not be launched with repeatable accuracy and the Toraplane was finally abandoned in 1942.Burney was
Member of Parliament for Uxbridge from 1922 until he retired in 1929.His private interests led him to set up a company
Streamline Cars Ltd to build technically advanced aerodynamic rear-engined cars from 1930 - 1934, that were taken up byCrossley Motors .Among other military weapons, he was the inventor of the squash-head shell (High Explosive Squash Head shell )and the British developer of therecoilless rifle which were known as Burney guns. He demonstrated the advantages of the latter by constructing a recoillessshotgun with a 1 inch bore which he was able to shoot with no discomfort from the recoil.DuringWorld War II he led development of what became, in official terms,Ordnance, RCL, 3.45 in .He succeeded to the Baronetcy in 1929 and was in turn succeeded by his only child.
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